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Martin Boyer, Philippe De Donder, Claude Fluet, Marie-Louise Leroux et Pierre-Carl Michaud
n° 19-1034, septembre 2019
We conduct a stated-choice experiment where respondents are asked to rate various insurance products aimed to protect against financial risks associated with long-term care needs. Using exogenous variation in prices from the survey design and individual cost estimates, these stated-choice...
David Bardey et Philippe De Donder
n° 19-1035, septembre 2019, révision 22 janvier 2024
Personalized medicine is still in its infancy, with costly genetic tests providing little actionable information in terms of efficient prevention decisions. As a consequence, few people undertake these tests currently, and health insurance contracts pool all agents irrespective of their genetic...
Nicolas Treich (TSE, INRA)
CNAM, Paris, 5–6 septembre 2019
Bertrand Villeneuve (Université Paris Dauphine)
Emirhan Ilhan (Frankfurt School of Finance and Management)
Jean-Paul Décamps (Toulouse School of Economics)
Caroline Hillairet (ENSAE - CREST Paris)
Pablo Koch-Medina (University of Zurich)
Michel Simioni, Christine Thomas-Agnan et Thi-Huong Trinh
vol. 28, n° 8, août 2019, p. 2305–2325
This paper contributes to the analysis of the impact of socioeconomic factors, like food expenditure level and urbanization, on diet patterns in Vietnam, from 2004 to 2014. Contrary to the existing literature, we focus on the diet balance in terms of macronutrients consumption (protein, fat and...
Ingela Alger et Jörgen W. Weibull
vol. 11, août 2019, p. 329–354
The literature on the evolution of preferences of individuals in strategic interactions is vast and diverse. We organize the discussion around the following question: Supposing that material outcomes drive evolutionary success, under what circumstances does evolution promote Homo economicus,...