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Asymmetric information in secondary insurance markets: Evidence from the life settlements market
Daniel Bauer, Jochen Russ,
Nan Zhu
Risk Management
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Asymmetric Information
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Insurance Market
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Life Settlement Market
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Private Information
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Life Expectancy
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Informational Asymmetry
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Policyholders
50%
Economic Consequences
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Survival Chances
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Asymmetric Information
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Investors
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Private Information
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Life Cycle
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Mathematics
Asymmetric
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