2013 Proceedings

  1. Belief Heterogeneity In The Arrow-Borch-Raviv Insurance Model
    Mario Ghossoub, Universit'e De Montr´eal

  2. Burning Down the House: Moral Hazard and House Prices
    Michael D. Eriksen, University of Georgia
    James M. Carson, University of Georgia
    Daniel P. Amos, University of Georgia

  3. Competitive Insurance Contracting with Ambiguity and Asymmetric Information
    Rachel J. Huang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
    Arthur Snow, University of Georgia
    Larry Y. Tzeng, National Taiwan University

  4. Endogenous Information and Adverse Selection under Loss Prevention
    Richard Peter, Munich Risk and Insurance Center
    Andreas Richter, Munich Risk and Insurance Center
    Paul Thistle, University of Nevada Las Vegas

  5. Explaining the Rate Spreads of Life Settlements
    Ming-Hua Hsieh, National Chengchi University

  6. External Monitor Quality and Managerial Discretion
    Martin F. Grace, Georgia StateUniversity
    J. Tyler Leverty, University of Iowa

  7. Narrow Framing and Life Insurance
    Daniel Gottlieb
    Kent Smetters
    National Bureau Of Economic Research

  8. Optimal Collateralization with Bilateral Default Risk
    Daniel Bauer, Georgia State University
    Enrico Biffis, Imperial College London
    Luz Rocio Sotomayor, Georgia State University

  9. The Relationship between the Markets for Health Insurance and Medical Malpractice Insurance
    J. Bradley Karl, Florida State University
    Patricia Born ,Florida State University
    W. Kip Viscusi, Vanderbilt University

  10. Underwriting Apophenia and Cryptids: Are Cycles Statistical Figments of our Imagination?
    M. Martin Boyer, HEC Montréal


 
 

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