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More on Insurance As a Giffen Good

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  • Briys, E.
  • Dionne, G.
  • Eeckhoudt, L.

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In This Paper, We Generalize Hoy and Robson (1981) Analysis and We Provide a Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Insurance Not to Be Giffen. the Condition Gives a Bound for the Variation of the Absolute Risk Avesion Which Pemits the Wealth Effect to Be Always Dominated by the Subsitution Effect.

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  • Briys, E. & Dionne, G. & Eeckhoudt, L., 1988. "More on Insurance As a Giffen Good," Cahiers de recherche 8813, Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques.
  • Handle: RePEc:mtl:montde:8813
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