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Justice and the Market for Health Insurance
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 1991After reviewing some of the insurance-related obstacles to access to health care, some ethical criteria for evaluating proposals aimed at reforming the health insurance marketplace to achieve universal access are developed. The additional reforms needed to eliminate many of the deficiencies in the current health insurance marketplace are discussed.
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Deposit insurance and market discipline
Journal of Financial Stability, 2019Limited coverage is a standard feature in deposit insurance schemes. It is used to limit moral hazard, and achieves this objective by reinforcing market discipline: depositors have more incentives to monitor banks’ risk-taking if they have skin in the game.
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Consumers, Insurers, and Market Behavior
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2000In 1997, an estimated 16 million Americans (7 percent of the population under age sixty-five) were covered all or part of the year by an individual health insurance plan not associated with an employer. This article examines exactly who is in the individual insurance market and how consumers in this market compare with the uninsured and employer ...
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Health insurance status and cancer stage at diagnosis and survival in the United States
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jingxuan Zhao +2 more
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Natural insurance as condition for market insurance: Climate change adaptation in agriculture
Ecological Economics, 2020Mette Termansen, Unai Pascual
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