Chapter 16: Problem 9
What is an insurance premium?
Chapter 16: Problem 9
What is an insurance premium?
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Get started for freeWhat are some ways a seller of labor (that is, someone looking for a job) might reassure a possible employer who is faced with imperfect information?
A website offers a place for people to buy and sell emeralds, but information about emeralds can be quite imperfect. The website then enacts a rule that all sellers in the market must pay for two independent examinations of their emerald, which are available to the customer for inspection. a. How would you expect this improved information to affect demand for emeralds on this website? b. How would you expect this improved information to affect the quantity of high-quality emeralds sold on the website?
Define deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance.
Why is there asymmetric information in the labor market? What signals can an employer look for that might indicate the traits they are seeking in a new employee?
In an insurance system, would you expect each person to receive in benefits pretty much what they pay in premiums or is it just that the average benefits paid will equal the average premiums paid?
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