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An R-Based Landscape Validation of a Competing Risk Model
Published on: September 16, 2022
Strategic competition in informal risk-sharing mechanisms versus collective index insurance
Lichen Wang1, Shijia Hua1, Yuyuan Liu1
1College of Science, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, People's Republic of China.
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The frequent occurrence of natural disasters has posed significant challenges to society, necessitating the urgent development of effective risk management strategies. From the early informal community-based risk-sharing mechanisms to modern formal index insurance products, risk management tools have continuously evolved. Although index insurance provides an effective risk transfer mechanism in theory, it still faces the problems of basis risk and pricing in practice. At the same time, in the presence of informal community risk-sharing mechanisms, the competitiveness of index insurance deserves further investigation. Here, we propose a three-strategy evolutionary game model, which simultaneously examines the competitive relationship between formal index insurance purchasing ([Formula: see text]), informal risk-sharing strategies ([Formula: see text]) and complete non-insurance ([Formula: see text]). Furthermore, we introduce a method for calculating insurance company profits to aid in the optimal pricing of index insurance products. We find that basis risk and risk loss ratio have significant impacts on insurance adoption rate. Under scenarios with low basis risk and high loss ratios, index insurance is more popular; meanwhile, when the loss ratio is moderate, an informal risk-sharing strategy is the preferred option. Conversely, when the loss ratio is low, individuals tend to forego any insurance. Furthermore, accurately assessing the degree of risk aversion and determining the appropriate ratio of risk sharing are crucial for predicting the future market sales of index insurance.
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