Multidimensional Screening in Insurance Markets with Adverse Selection

Multidimensional Screening in Insurance Markets with Adverse Selection

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Article ID: iaor201112116
Volume: 78
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 287
End Page Number: 307
Publication Date: Jun 2011
Journal: Journal of Risk and Insurance
Authors: ,
Keywords: insurance
Abstract:

Bundled coverage of different losses and distinct perils, along with differential deductibles and policy limits, are common features of insurance contracts. We show that, through these practices, insurers can implement multidimensional screening of insurance applicants who possess hidden knowledge of their risks, and thereby reduce the externality cost of adverse selection. Competitive forces drive insurers to exploit multidimensional screening, enhancing the efficiency of insurance contracting. Moreover, multidimensional screening allows competitive insurance markets to attain pure strategy Nash equilibria over a wider range of applicant pools, resolving completely the Rothschild–Stiglitz nonexistence puzzle in markets where the perils space is sufficiently divisible.

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