Journal of Risk & Insurance Issues Research Articles in March 2023 Special Issue
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BELLEAIR BLUFFS, Florida, March 20 -- Journal of Risk and Insurance, a peer-reviewed journal from the American Risk and Insurance Association that says it features insurance economics and risk management, published research articles on the following topics in its March 2023 Special Issue on Health Insurer Decision-Making:
ORIGINAL ARTICLES:
* Do insurers respond to active purchasing? Evidence from the Massachusetts health insurance exchange
* Designing feasible and effective health plan payments in countries with data availability constraints
* The interplay between risk adjustment and risk rating in voluntary health insurance
* Employer risk-adjustment transitions with inertial consumers: Evidence from CalPERS
* How do low-income enrollees in the Affordable Care Act marketplaces respond to cost-sharing?
* Are health insurers in multiple lines of business less profitable? An examination of scope economies in health insurance
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