2007 Proceedings

  1. Transferring the Sticky: Individual Annuity Demand and Demographic Risk
    Roman N. Schulze-Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
    Thomas Post-University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  2. Mandated Health Insurance Benefits and the Utilization and Outcomes of Infertility Treatments
    M. Kate Bundorf-Stanford University
    Melinda Henne-Stanford Univeristy
    Laurence Baker-Stanford University

  3. Competitive Screening in Insurance Markets with Endogenous Labor Supply
    Nick Netzer-University of Konstanz
    Florian Scheuer-MIT

  4. Exiting the Health Insurance Market as a Rational Choice: Demand for Health Insurance in a Learning Model
    Rahul Jain-University of Maryland

  5. Noise Hedging and Executive Compensation
    Neil A. Doherty-University of Pennsylvania
    James R. Garven-Baylor University
    Sven H. Sinclair-Congressional Budget Office

  6. Benefits of Multi-Jurisdictional Regulation of the Life Insurance Industry: Fact or Fiction?
    Michael McShane-The Univeristy of Mississippi
    Larry A. Cox-The University of Mississippi

  7. Providers' Affiliation, Insurance and Collusion
    Jean-Mark Bourgeon-INRA and Ecole Polytechnique
    Pierre Picard-Ecole Polytechnique and HEC-Paris
    Jerome Pouyet-Ecole Polytechnique

  8. Hidden Regret and Advantageous Selection in Insurance Markets
    Rachel J. Huang -Ming Chuan University
    Alexander Muermann-University of Pennsylvania
    Larry Y. Tzeng-National Taiwan University

  9. Negilgence, Ignorance, and the Demand for Liability Insurance
    Vickie Bajtelsmit-Colorado State University
    Paul Thistle-University of Nevada Las Vegas

  10. Individual vs. Aggregate Preferences:The Case of a Small Fish in a Big Pond
    Douglas Blackburn-Indiana University
    Andrey D. Ukhov-Indiana University

 
 

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