On average, observed mortality rates are higher for people who buy life insurance than for people who

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On average, observed mortality rates are higher for people who buy life insurance than for people who do not. This is best taken as evidence in favor of adverse selection in life insurance markets.

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Health Economics

ISBN: 9781137029966

1st Edition

Authors: Jay Bhattacharya, Timothy Hyde, Peter Tu

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