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Low-Risk Bond ETFs Many investors get into ETFs for diversification because these exchange-traded funds allow you to spread your money around a certain index or sector.
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In a mandatory insurance regime, however, the Low-Risk have to buy the policy.
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Low-Risk Consumers: They have a 1% chance of losing $2000.
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If consumers purchase insurance voluntarily, though, the Low-Risk will drop out of the market - they won't pay $210 to get a policy worth $50 to them.
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The market fails to realize $30 worth of consumer surplus per Low-Risk consumer.
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The result: The regulation is efficiency-enhancing, because it takes $160 from every Low-Risk person in order to give $190 to every High-Risk person.
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If insurance companies can't distinguish High- from Low-Risk consumers, an actuarially fair premium for an average consumer would cost .5*$400+.5*$20=$210.
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Offer Low-Risk Entry Level Internet Business Opportunity For those who want to start a business on the Internet but don't have ...
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The Low-Risk Way to Ride the Rally stocks at March's lows, you're probably feeling antsy to get back into the market before you miss any more of the recent rally.
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Age-Adjusted Low-Risk Primary C/S Rates distributed to quintiles and applied to regions:
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