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Do insurance companies possess an informational monopoly? Empirical evidence from auto insurance

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Section: Articles
Title: Do insurance companies possess an informational monopoly? Empirical evidence from auto insurance / Paul Kofman, Gregory P. NiniAuthor: Kofman, Paul
Notes: Sumario: This article investigates the impact of policyholder tenure on contractual relationships in nonlife insurance markets. For a sample of auto insurance policies, we find that average risk decreases with policyholder tenure, but the effect is entirely due to the impact of observable information. We reject the hypothesis that the incumbent insurer is privately learning faster about quality of their policyholders. We highlight the importance of a public signal regarding policyholders' claims experiences and suggest alternative explanations for the unconditional relationships in the data.Related records: En: The Journal of risk and insurance. - Nueva York : The American Risk and Insurance Association, 1964- = ISSN 0022-4367. - 02/12/2013 Volumen 80 Número 4 - diciembre 2013 , p. 1001-1026Materia / lugar / evento: Seguro de automóviles Seguros no vida Mercado de seguros Cálculo actuarial Predicciones Atención al cliente Información Calidad de la información Otros autores: Nini, Gregory P.
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