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Encyclopedia of Creativity, Invention, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 2020
Tankiso Moloi, Tshilidzi Marwala
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Tankiso Moloi, Tshilidzi Marwala
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Adaptation and Adverse Selection in Markets for Natural Disaster Insurance
Social Science Research Network, 2019This paper quantifies frictions in uptake, tests for adverse selection, and analyzes welfare effects of proposed reforms in natural disaster insurance markets. I find that willingness to pay is remarkably low.
Katherine R. H. Wagner
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Winning us with trifles: Adverse selection in the use of philanthropy as insurance
Strategic Management Journal, 2018Research Summary: We study the use of corporate philanthropy as a form of reputation insurance, developing a formal model of such insurance to examine how the terms of insurance in equilibrium change under different assumptions about the firm and its ...
Jiao Luo, Aseem Kaul, Haram Seo
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Adverse Selection in the Labor Market
, 2018This paper argues that adverse selection in the labour market, when viewed as part of a three-way interaction among workers, their current employers and a universe of alternative employers, may seriously impair a worker's freedom to change jobs.
B. Greenwald
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Disentangling Moral Hazard and Adverse Selection
The American Economic ReviewWhile many real-world principal-agent problems have both moral hazard and adverse selection, existing tools largely analyze only one at a time. Do the insights from the separate analyses survive when the frictions are combined? We develop a simple method—
Hector Chade
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Adverse Selection or Moral Hazard, an Empirical Study
Journal of Industrial Economics, 2018Markets prone to asymmetric information employ reputation mechanisms to address adverse selection and moral hazard. In this paper, we use a change in such a reputation mechanism to examine its effect on improving adverse selection and moral hazard.
Xiang Hui, M. Saeedi, Neel Sundaresan
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How Well Do Adverse Selection Components Measure Adverse Selection?
Financial Management, 2001The performance of five adverse selection models are examined by comparing their component estimates to other measures of information asymmetry and informed trading. The models produce mixed results. Adverse selection components correlate with various volatility measures, but appear unrelated to measures of uncertainty.
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