THE TWO-MARGIN PROBLEM IN INSURANCE MARKETS

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—Insurance markets often feature consumer sorting along both an extensive margin (whether to buy) and an intensive margin (which plan to buy). We present a new graphical theoretical framework that extends a workhorse model to incorporate both selection margins simultaneously. A key insight from our framework is that policies aimed at addressing one margin of selection often involve an economically meaningful trade-off on the other margin in terms of prices, enrollment, and welfare. Using data from Massachusetts, we illustrate these trade-offs in an empirical sufficient statistics approach that is tightly linked to the graphical framework we develop.

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Geruso, M., Layton, T. J., McCormack, G., & Shepard, M. (2023). THE TWO-MARGIN PROBLEM IN INSURANCE MARKETS. Review of Economics and Statistics, 105(2), 237–257. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_01070

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