2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2528499
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Sharing Ambiguous Risks

Abstract: We analyse risk-sharing when individuals perceive ambiguity about future events. The main departure from previous work is that di¤erent individuals perceive ambiguity di¤erently. We show that individuals fail to share risks for extreme events. This may provide an explanation why we do not observe individuals buying insurance for certain events like hurricanes or earthquakes and why many contracts contain an "act of God" clause, which allows non-performance if an unforeseen event occurs.

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