Authors
Bruno Jullien, Bernard Salanie, Francois Salanie
Publication date
1999/6/1
Journal
The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory
Volume
24
Pages
19-28
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Description
Consider an agent facing a risky distribution of losses who can change this distribution by exerting some effort. Should he exert more effort when he becomes more risk-averse? For instance, should we expect more risk-averse drivers to drive more cautiously? In this article, we give sufficient conditions under which the answer is positive, using results presented in Jewitt (1989). We first extend the standard models of self-insurance and self-protection and show that the comparative statics depends only on the effect of effort on the net loss. We then present conditions for the continuous case with applications.
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Scholar articles
B Jullien, B Salanie, F Salanie - The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory, 1999
JBB Salanié, F Salanié, B Jullien - Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory, 1999