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The Microeconomics of Insurance
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180 pages
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Focusing on the microeconomic analysis of insurance markets, this book explores how these markets function and their economic roles. Key topics include demand and supply factors, premium setting, market regulation, adverse selection, and moral hazard. The content is designed to be clear and accessible, making it suitable for senior undergraduate and graduate economics students, as well as insurance professionals and researchers.
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2008, paperback
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