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Seção: ArtigosTítulo: Feeling is believing? evidence from earthquake shaking experience and insurance demand / Xiao LinAutor: Lin, Xiao Notas: Sumario: This article investigates how a particular type of personal experience no-loss experience with minor earthquakesaffects financial decisions such as insurance purchases. We find a small temporary increase in insurance demand in areas that experience a shaking with moderate intensity, or multiple shakings with light intensity. An analysis of Google Trends data confirms an immediate increase in interest in insurance though not in seismic retrofit. These findings extend the applicability of the availability bias and hot-hand fallacy to a broader context: financial decisions may be motivated by not only loss experience, but also recent no-loss experience, as people may extrapolate their feeling to something worse. However, such experience does not motivate long-term behavioral change.Registros relacionados: En: The Journal of risk and insurance. - Nueva York : The American Risk and Insurance Association, 1964- = ISSN 0022-4367. - 01/06/2020 Volumen 87 Número 2 - junio 2020 , p. 351-380Materia / lugar / evento: Demanda de segurosMercado de segurosSeguro de terremotoTerremotosRiesgo sísmicoTendenciasOutras classificações: 328.1Direitos: In Copyright (InC) Ver detalhe do número