Catastrophic risk: social influences on insurance decisions

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Michal W. Krawczyk
Stefan T. Trautmann
Gijs van de Kuilen
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[1] University of Warsaw,Faculty of Economic Sciences
[2] University of Heidelberg,Alfred
[3] Tilburg University,Weber
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Theory and Decision | 2017年 / 82卷
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Insurance; Risk attitudes; Beliefs; Catastrophic risk; C91; D81; D83; G22;
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We study behavioral patterns of insurance demand for low-probability large-loss events (catastrophic losses). Individual patterns of belief formation and risk attitude that were suggested in the behavioral decisions literature emerge robustly in the current set of insurance choices. However, social comparison effects are less robust. We do not find any evidence for peer effects (through social-loss aversion or imitation) on insurance take-up. In contrast, we find support for the prediction that people underweight others’ relevant information in their own decision making.
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页码:309 / 326
页数:17
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