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Pourquoi le risque diversifiable est-il encore rémunéré ?

Philippe Trainar

Revue d'économie financière, 2019, vol. N° 133, issue 1, 95-106

Abstract: Economic theory teaches that the price of diversifiable risk is zero. However, this is not the case in practice: the price of the best diversifiable risks covered by insurers in the context of a competitive market, such as auto insurance, does not tend towards zero and even not tend to decrease in the long run. This paradox can be explained by the combination of many factors that most often have no value in themselves and must be combined to arrive at a more or less accurate picture of reality. The purpose of this article is to provide food for thought to better understand the determinants of the actual market situation. In the first part, we will come back to the notion of risk, diversifiable risk and diversifiable risk prices, in order to make sure of what is really supposed to tend towards zero. In a second part, we will examine the different causes of this deviation and seek to validate some of them, without however resorting to the rigor of the quantitative analysis which exceeds the limits of this article. In the third part, we will ask ourselves why we do not observe, at the very least, a downward trend in the price of diversifiable risk. In the fourth part we will examine the ambivalent role of prudential regulation of insurance in this respect, the term ?ambivalent? being strictly factual, without any negative connotations. Classification JEL : G11, G12, G22, G28.

JEL-codes: G11 G12 G22 G28 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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