Report NEP-IAS-2021-02-01
This is the archive for NEP-IAS, a report on new working papers in the area of Insurance Economics. Soumitra K. Mallick issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Tulio Cravo & Christopher J. O'Leary & Ana Cristina Sierra & Leandro Justino Veloso, 2020. "Heterogeneous impacts on layoffs of changes in Brazilian unemployment insurance eligibility rules," Upjohn Working Papers 20-318, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
- Lei Fang & Jun Nie & Zoe Xie, 2020. "Unemployment Insurance during a Pandemic," FRB Atlanta Working Paper 2020-13a, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
- Item repec:fip:a00001:89441 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- Zarek C. Brot-Goldberg & Timothy Layton & Boris Vabson & Adelina Yanyue Wang, 2021. "The Behavioral Foundations of Default Effects: Theory and Evidence from Medicare Part D," NBER Working Papers 28331, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Kumar, Anjani & Saroj, Sunil & Mishra, Ashok K., 2021. "Crop insurance and crop productivity: Evidence from rice farmers in eastern India," IFPRI discussion papers 1996, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
- Christopher J. O'Leary & Stephen A. Wandner, 2020. "An Illustrated Case for Unemployment Insurance Reform," Upjohn Working Papers 19-317, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
- Martin Hodula & Jan Janku & Martin Casta & Adam Kucera, 2020. "On the Determinants of Life and Non-Life Insurance Premiums," Working Papers 2020/8, Czech National Bank.
- Guido Matias Cortes & Eliza C. Forsythe, 2020. "Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic and the CARES Act on Earnings and Inequality," Upjohn Working Papers 20-332, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
- Christopher J. O'Leary & Kenneth J. Kline, 2020. "State Unemployment Insurance Reserves Are Not Adequate," Upjohn Working Papers 20-321, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
- Kara Contreary & Katharine Bradley & Matthew Niedzwiecki & Kristin Maurer & Sandra Chao & Brenda Natzke & Maggie Samra, "undated". "Section 1115 Alternative Medicaid Expansions: Summative Evaluation Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 042b5fe43da44afea9538552b, Mathematica Policy Research.
- International Monetary Fund, 2019. "Republic of Poland: Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Insurance Sector Regulation and Supervision," IMF Staff Country Reports 2019/121, International Monetary Fund.
- Venugopal Mothkoor & Nina Badgaiyan, 2021. "Estimates of multidimensional poverty for India using NSSO-71 and -75," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2021-1, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
- World Bank, 2019. "Pathways to Reducing Poverty and Sharing Prosperity in India," World Bank Publications - Reports 33918, The World Bank Group.
- World Bank Group, 2019. "Insurance that Works," World Bank Publications - Reports 33177, The World Bank Group.
- Anna Denkowska & Stanis{l}aw Wanat, 2020. "Development and similarity of insurance markets of European Union countries after the enlargement in 2004," Papers 2012.15078, arXiv.org.
- Gandhi, Amit & Samek, Anya & Serrano-Padial, Ricardo, 2021. "Uncertainty and the Demand for Insurance," School of Economics Working Paper Series 2021-3, LeBow College of Business, Drexel University, revised 17 Dec 2021.
- Musgrave, Ralph S., 2021. "Removing the basic flaw in deposit insurance leads automatically to full reserve banking," MPRA Paper 105157, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Tzougas, George & Jeong, Himchan, 2021. "An expectation-maximization algorithm for the exponential-generalized inverse Gaussian regression model with varying dispersion and shape for modelling the aggregate claim amount," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 108210, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
- Deborah Peikes & Kaylyn Swankoski & Ann O’Malley & Lori Timmins & Dana Petersen & Kristin Geonnotti & Ha Tu & Pragya Singh & Arkadipta Ghosh & Stacy Dale & Rosalind Keith & Dana Jean-Baptiste & Shei, "undated". "Independent Evaluation of the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+): Third Annual Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 407dc5d96c61409d898002cd5, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Gopi Shah Goda & Jialu Liu Streeter, 2021. "Wealth Trajectories Across Key Milestones: Longitudinal Evidence from Life-Course Transitions," NBER Working Papers 28329, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Chakraborty, Tanika & Pandey, Manish, 2021. "Temporary International Migration, Shocks and Informal Insurance: Analysis using panel data," GLO Discussion Paper Series 759, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
- Costas Meghir & Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak & Ahmed Corina Mommaerts & Ahmed Melanie Morten, 2019. "Migration and Informal Insurance," Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 2185R2 Publication Status, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University, revised Jan 2021.
- World Bank, 2019. "Agriculture Finance Diagnostic," World Bank Publications - Reports 33400, The World Bank Group.
- David R. Ba~nos, 2020. "Life insurance policies with cash flows subject to random interest rate changes," Papers 2012.15541, arXiv.org.
- Deborah Peikes & Kaylyn Swankoski & Ann O’Malley & Lori Timmins & Dana Petersen & Kristin Geonnotti & Ha Tu & Pragya Singh & Arkadipta Ghosh & Stacy Dale & Rosalind Keith & Dana Jean-Baptiste & Shei, "undated". "Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) Model: Evaluation of the Third Year (2019) Findings at a Glance," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bfc6d2207dcf4bf2a11e96083, Mathematica Policy Research.
- John Coglianese & Brendan M. Price, 2020. "Income in the Off-Season: Household Adaptation to Yearly Work Interruptions," Upjohn Working Papers 20-337, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
- Patrick Button & Mashfiqur R. Kahn, 2020. "Do Stronger Employment Discrimination Protections Decrease Reliance on Social Security Disability Insurance? Evidence from the U.S. Social Security Reforms," Upjohn Working Papers 20-326, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.