2023
DOI: 10.26845/kjfs.2023.10.52.5.821
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The Impact of Health Risks on Individual Decision Making: Focusing on the Demand for Insurance and Risky Assets

Jimin Hong

Abstract: This study examines the impact of health and health risks on individuals' decision-making using a bivariate utility function, where the level of utility depends on both wealth and health. The findings are as follows, first, partial insurance may be optimal even under an actuarially fair insurance premium. Conversely, full insurance or over insurance may be optimal, even under an actuarially unfavorable premium. Second, when the utility function exhibits cross-risk vulnerability toward health, the presence of u… Show more

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