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Risky Business

Why Insurance Markets Fail and What to Do About It

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Risky Business

By: Liran Einav, Ray Fisman, Amy Finkelstein
Narrated by: Alex Boyles
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An engaging and accessible examination of what ails insurance markets—and what to do about it—by three leading economists

Why is dental insurance so crummy? Why is pet insurance so expensive? Why does your auto insurer ask for your credit score? The answer to these questions lies in understanding how insurance works. Unlike the market for other goods and services—for instance, a grocer who doesn’t care who buys their broccoli or carrots—insurance providers are more careful in choosing their customers, because some customers are more expensive than others.

Unraveling the mysteries of insurance markets, Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, and Ray Fisman explore such issues as why insurers want to know so much about us and whether we should let them obtain this information; why insurance entrepreneurs often fail (and some tricks that may help them succeed); and whether we’d be better off with government-mandated health insurance instead of letting businesses, customers, and markets decide who gets coverage and at what price. With insurance at the center of divisive debates about privacy, equity, and the appropriate role of government, this book offers clear explanations for some of the critical business and policy issues you’ve often wondered about, as well as some you haven’t yet considered.

©2022 Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, Ray Fisman (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing
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Great book, awful audiobook!

Book itself contains interesting information. However, audiobook producers destroyed listener experience. Note for editor: DON’T PUT URL TO AUDIOBOOKS! It’s awful listening to spelling of URL. Put these in PDF not read them!

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A decent read for those with interest in insurance

The book is well thought out and provides some interesting comparisons to the market and it’s problems. It is heavily focussed on health insurance and particularly the American health system. This is interesting to me but not a key focus area, so made the book drag a little in places. Still, it was overall great and would recommend.

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Focused on selection bias

It's a bit one sided on the side of the insurance companies trying to make a profit, rather than the sick and impoverished people who desperatly need help from the society they were born into.

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