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Buying Insurance for Disaster-Type Risks: Experimental Evidence
Authors:Philip T Ganderton  David S Brookshire  Michael McKee  Steve Stewart  Hale Thurston
Institution:(1) Department of Economics, University of New Mexico, Mexico;(2) Department of Economics, University of New Mexico, Mexico;(3) Department of Economics, University of New Mexico, Mexico;(4) Department of Economics, University of New Mexico, Mexico;(5) Department of Economics, University of New Mexico, Mexico
Abstract:This paper presents a series of experiments that confront subjects with low probability, high loss situations. A rich parameter set is examined and we find subjects respond to low probability, high loss risks in predictable ways. As loss events become more likely, or loss amounts get larger, or the cost of insurance falls, subjects are more likely to buy indemnifying insurance, even for the class of low probability risks that usually presents problems for standard expected utility theory. A novel application of Cameron's method to estimate willingness to pay from dichotomous choice responses allows us to estimate willingness to pay for insurance. We do not observe the bimodal distribution of bids found in other studies of similar risk situations.
Keywords:experiments  risk  insurance
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