We study a risk-sharing agreement where members exert a loss-mitigating action which decreases the amount of reimbursements to be paid in the pool. The action is costly and members tend to free-ride on it. An optimal risk-sharing agreement maximizes the expected utility of a representative member with respect to both the coverage and the (collective) action such that efficiency is restored. We study the sustainability of the optimal agreement as equilibrium in a repeated game with indefinite number of repetitions. When the optimal agreement is not enforceable, the equilibrium with free-riding emerges. We identify an interesting trade-off: welfare generated by the optimal risk-sharing agreement increases with the size of the pool, but at the same time the pool size must not be too large for collective choices to be self-enforcing. This generates a discontinuous effect of pool size on welfare

Barigozzi, F., Bourlès, R., Henriet, D., Pignataro, G. (2017). Pool Size and the Sustainability of Optimal Risk-Sharing Agreements. THEORY AND DECISION, 82(2), 273-303 [10.1007/s11238-016-9573-9].

Pool Size and the Sustainability of Optimal Risk-Sharing Agreements

BARIGOZZI, FRANCESCA;PIGNATARO, GIUSEPPE
2017

Abstract

We study a risk-sharing agreement where members exert a loss-mitigating action which decreases the amount of reimbursements to be paid in the pool. The action is costly and members tend to free-ride on it. An optimal risk-sharing agreement maximizes the expected utility of a representative member with respect to both the coverage and the (collective) action such that efficiency is restored. We study the sustainability of the optimal agreement as equilibrium in a repeated game with indefinite number of repetitions. When the optimal agreement is not enforceable, the equilibrium with free-riding emerges. We identify an interesting trade-off: welfare generated by the optimal risk-sharing agreement increases with the size of the pool, but at the same time the pool size must not be too large for collective choices to be self-enforcing. This generates a discontinuous effect of pool size on welfare
2017
Barigozzi, F., Bourlès, R., Henriet, D., Pignataro, G. (2017). Pool Size and the Sustainability of Optimal Risk-Sharing Agreements. THEORY AND DECISION, 82(2), 273-303 [10.1007/s11238-016-9573-9].
Barigozzi, Francesca; Bourlès, Renaud; Henriet, Dominique; Pignataro, Giuseppe
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