2001 Proceedings

  1. "Information and Dynamic Adjustment in Life Insurance Markets," Michael Hoy, Mattias K. Polborn; and Asha Sadanand, University of Guelph.  
  2. "Efficiency and Existence of Nash Equilibria with Multidimensional Screening," Keith J. Crocker, University of Michigan Business School; and Arthur Snow, University of Georgia.
  3. "Market Discipline in Property-Liability Insurance," Karen Epermanis, University of Hartford; and Scott E. Harrington, University of South Carolina.
  4. "An Empirical Investigation of Insurer Auditing Strategies," Pau Salsas-Forn, University of Barcelona; and Sharon Tennyson, Cornell University.  
  5. "Optimal Capital Utilization by Financial Firms: Evidence from the Property-Liability Insurance Industry," J. David Cummins and Gregory Nini, Wharton School.  
  6. "Optimal Consumption and the Timing of the Resolution of Uncertainty," Louis Eeckhoudt, University of Mons and Lille; Christian Gollier, University of Toulouse; and Nicolas Treich, University of Toulouse.
  7. "Testing Contract Theory: a Survey of Some Recent Work," P.A. Chiappori, University of Chicago; and Bernard Salanié, INSEE.  
  8. "Mickey Mouse and Moral Hazard: Uninformative but Correlated Triggers," Neil Doherty, Wharton School; and Olivier Mahul, INRA.  
  9. "Preponderance of the Evidence: Tort Rules and the Efficient Standard of Proof," Dominique Demougin, Otto-von-Guericke University; and Claude Fluet, University of Quebec at Montreal.  
  10. "Pricing and Capital Allocation in Catastrophe Insurance," George Zanjani, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

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