Risk aversion, loss aversion, and the demand for insurance

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Abstract

In this paper we analyze insurance demand when the utility function depends both upon final wealth and the level of losses or gains relative to a reference point. Besides some comparative statics results, we discuss the links with first-order risk aversion, with the Omega measure, and with a tendency to over-insure modest risks that has been been extensively documented in real insurance markets.

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Eeckhoudt, L., Fiori, A. M., & Gianin, E. R. (2018). Risk aversion, loss aversion, and the demand for insurance. Risks, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/risks6020060

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