An article in the Economist notes that: From an insurance perspective, the co-payments that patients must sometimes

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An article in the Economist notes that: “From an insurance perspective, the co-payments that patients must sometimes make when receiving treatment are a waste; it would be better for people to be able to insure fully.” Are restrictive covenants in loan agreements also a waste in this sense? If so, why do insurance companies use co-payments and why do lenders use restrictive covenants?

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Money Banking And The Financial System

ISBN: 1801

3rd Edition

Authors: R. Glenn Hubbard, Anthony Patrick O'Brien

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