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Working Paper No. 1058

Norms, Incentives and Information in Income Insurance

Working Paper
Reference
Lindbeck, Assar and Mats Persson (2015). “Norms, Incentives and Information in Income Insurance”. IFN Working Paper No. 1058. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Assar Lindbeck, Mats Persson

In this paper, we ask under what conditions norms can enhance welfare by mitigating moral hazard in income insurance. We point out a particular role of norms, namely to compensate for insurers’ difficulties in monitoring the behavior of insured individuals. Thus, the functioning of social norms depends crucially on information, in particular on what norm enforcers are able to observe about an insured individual’s behavior. Information is also decisive when distinguishing between social norms and internalized norms. We study how optimal insurance arrangements, the behavior of insured individuals, and welfare are influenced by norms. We also examine the optimal strength of norms. Generally speaking, the paper is a study of the interaction between norms and economic incentives.