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... less risk averse . This could be because uninsured costs of accidents occurring to such policyholders are tax deductible . Fourth , policyholders who reported three full years of claims history are more risk averse , but are not ...
... less risk averse . This could be because uninsured costs of accidents occurring to such policyholders are tax deductible . Fourth , policyholders who reported three full years of claims history are more risk averse , but are not ...
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... less important . The unique characteristics of direct insurers may attract individuals who are more likely to experiment with new ways of doing business , and may , therefore , be less risk averse than the general population . In Table ...
... less important . The unique characteristics of direct insurers may attract individuals who are more likely to experiment with new ways of doing business , and may , therefore , be less risk averse than the general population . In Table ...
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... less from government intervention and pay more for it . Similarly , college educated individuals favor private forces over the state . Self - employed indi- viduals are less pro - government , either because they benefit less from ...
... less from government intervention and pay more for it . Similarly , college educated individuals favor private forces over the state . Self - employed indi- viduals are less pro - government , either because they benefit less from ...
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