2018
DOI: 10.1017/bpp.2017.3
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Enrolee outcomes after health insurance plan terminations: a diagnosis of default effects

Abstract: Behavioural economic research has established that defaults, one form of nudge, powerfully influence choices. In most policy contexts, all individuals receive the same nudge. We present a model that analyses the optimal universal nudge for a situation in which individuals differ in their preferences and hence should make different choices and may incur a cost for resisting a nudge. Our empirical focus is onterminated choosers(TCs), individuals whose prior choices become no longer available. Specifically, we ex… Show more

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