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Optimal prevention when coexistence matters

Marie-Louise Leroux and Gregory Ponthiere

Journal of Population Economics, 2013, vol. 26, issue 3, 1095-1127

Abstract: We study the optimal subsidy on prevention against premature death in an economy composed of two-person households, where the survival of the spouse matters, either because of self-oriented coexistence concerns or because of altruism. Under a noncooperative household model, the laissez-faire prevention levels are shown to be lower than the first-best levels, to an extent that is increasing in self-oriented coexistence concerns and decreasing in spousal altruism. The decentralization of the social optimum thus requires a subsidy on prevention depending on the precise type of coexistence concerns. Our results are shown to be globally robust to the introduction of imperfect observability of preferences, life insurance, imperfect marriage matching, and myopia. We conclude by studying the optimal prevention in a cooperative household model with unequal bargaining power. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013

Keywords: Mortality; Coexistence; Noncooperative household models; Optimal taxation; Prevention; H51; I12; I18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/s00148-012-0453-5

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