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Title: Health values, preference inconsistency, and insurance demand
Keywords: D91
I11
D82
G22
ddc:330
health insurance
medical care
health state
behavioural economics
prospect theory
time inconsistency
Gesundheit
Konsumentenverhalten
Gesundheitsversorgung
Krankenversicherung
Nachfrage
Prospect Theory
Moral Hazard
Präferenztheorie
Theorie
Issue Date: 16-Oct-2013
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Description: Several empirical studies provide evidence that their actual health state affects people?s attitudes towards health and medical care in hypothetical health states. In the tradition of behavioural economics this paper considers the actual health state as a point of reference and builds a model for studying the implications of this phenomenon on health insurance and on demand for medical care. It considers the insurance demand of different types of agents: naive individuals, individuals who are able to commit to medical care demand and sophisticated individuals. Furthermore, it raises the question of whether inconsistency of preferences reinforces or tones down moral hazard problems.
URI: http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10419/19098
Other Identifiers: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/19098
ppn:510008631
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