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Life Insurance and Life Settlement Markets with Overconfident Policyholders

Hanming Fang and Zenan Wu ()
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Zenan Wu: Department of Economics, Peking University

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Abstract: We analyze how the life settlement market - the secondary market for life insurance - may affect consumer welfare in a dynamic equilibrium model of life insurance with one-sided commitment and overconfident policyholders. As in Daily et al. (2008) and Fang and Kung (2010), policyholders may lapse their life insurance policies when they lose their bequest motives; but in our model the policyholders may underestimate their probability of losing their bequest motive, or be overconfident about their future mortality risks. For the case of overconfidence with respect to bequest motives, we show that in the absence of life settlement overconfident consumers may buy too much" reclassiffication risk insurance for later periods in the competitive equilibrium. In contrast, when consumers are overconfident about their future mortality rates in the sense that they put too high a subjective probability on the low-mortality state, the competitive equilibrium contract in the absence of life settlement exploits the consumer bias by offering them very high face amounts only in the low-mortality state. In both cases, life settlement market can impose a discipline on the extent to which overconfident consumers can be exploited by the primary insurers. We show that life settlement may increase the equilibrium consumer welfare of overconfident consumers when they are sufficiently vulnerable in the sense that they have a sufficiently large intertemporal elasticity of substitution of consumption.

Keywords: life insurance; secondary market; overconfidence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D03 D86 G22 L11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 54 pages
Date: 2017-03-20, Revised 2017-03-20
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-dge, nep-ias, nep-mic and nep-rmg
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