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Adverse selection and the market for annuities

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  • Oded Palmon

    (Department of Finance and Economics, Rutgers Business School – Newark and New Brunswick, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA, e-mail: palmon@business.rutgers.edu)

  • Avia Spivak

    ([1] 2Department of Economics, Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, Israel [2] 3Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem, Israel)

Abstract

Adverse selection is often blamed for the malfunctioning of the annuities market. We simulate the impact of adverse selection on the consumption allocation of annuitants under alternative parameter values, and explore the resulting welfare implications. We show that, for most parameter values, the welfare losses associated with equilibriums that are subject to adverse selection correspond to a loss of wealth of around one percent in a first-best equilibrium. These losses are smaller than the corresponding losses associated with equilibriums with no access to an annuity market by an order of magnitude of ten. The existence of substitutes for annuities such as a bequest motive or a social security system intensifies the adverse selection but reduces its welfare impact. The Geneva Risk and Insurance Review (2007) 32, 37–59. doi:10.1007/s10713-007-0002-4

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  • Oded Palmon & Avia Spivak, 1990. "Adverse selection and the market for annuities," The Geneva Risk and Insurance Review, Palgrave Macmillan;International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics (The Geneva Association), vol. 32(1), pages 37-59, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:genrir:v:32:y:1990:i:1:p:37-59
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