Thursday, February 1, 2018

The Theory of Demand for Health Insurance

The Theory of Demand for Health Insurance
By:"John A. Nyman"
Published on 2003 by Stanford University Press

Why do people buy health insurance? Conventional theory holds that people purchase insurance because they prefer the certainty of paying a small premium to the risk of getting sick and paying a large medical bill. This book presents a new theory of consumer demand for health insurance. It holds that people purchase insurance to obtain additional \

This Book was ranked 13 by Google Books for keyword insurance.

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