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Richard Peter
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Take-up for genetic tests and ambiguity
M Hoy, R Peter, A Richter
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 48, 111-133, 2014
822014
Optimal self-protection in two periods: On the role of endogenous saving
R Peter
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 137, 19-36, 2017
652017
Self‐Insurance, Self‐Protection, and Saving: On Consumption Smoothing and Risk Management
A Hofmann, R Peter
Journal of Risk and Insurance 83 (3), 719-734, 2016
572016
Do you trust your insurer? Ambiguity about contract nonperformance and optimal insurance demand
R Peter, J Ying
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 180, 938-954, 2020
47*2020
When risk perception gets in the way: Probability weighting and underprevention
A Baillon, H Bleichrodt, A Emirmahmutoglu, J Jaspersen, R Peter
Operations Research 70 (3), 1371-1392, 2022
452022
Optimal prevention for multiple risks
C Courbage, H Loubergé, R Peter
Journal of Risk and Insurance 84 (3), 899-922, 2017
412017
Endogenous information, adverse selection, and prevention: Implications for genetic testing policy
R Peter, A Richter, P Thistle
Journal of Health Economics 55, 95-107, 2017
382017
Who should exert more effort? Risk aversion, downside risk aversion and optimal prevention
R Peter
Economic Theory 71 (4), 1259-1281, 2021
322021
Health insurance, health savings accounts and healthcare utilization
R Peter, S Soika, P Steinorth
Health Economics 25 (3), 357-371, 2016
242016
Multivariate prevention decisions: Safe today or sorry tomorrow?
A Hofmann, R Peter
Economics Letters 128, 51-53, 2015
222015
Yes, No, Perhaps? Premium Risk and Guaranteed Renewable Insurance Contracts With Heterogeneous Incomplete Private Information
R Peter, A Richter, P Steinorth
Journal of Risk and Insurance 83 (2), 363-385, 2016
21*2016
On the effect of uncertainty on personal vaccination decisions
C Courbage, R Peter
Health Economics 30 (11), 2937-2942, 2021
202021
Revisiting precautionary saving under ambiguity
R Peter
Economics Letters 174, 123-127, 2019
202019
Should we do more when we know less? The effect of technology risk on optimal effort
L Li, R Peter
Journal of Risk and Insurance 88 (3), 695-725, 2021
19*2021
Changes in risky benefits and in risky costs: A question of the right order
M Menegatti, R Peter
Management Science 68 (5), 3625-3634, 2022
15*2022
A fresh look at primary prevention for health risks
R Peter
Health Economics 30 (5), 1247-1254, 2021
15*2021
Probability weighting and insurance demand in a unified framework
JG Jaspersen, R Peter, MA Ragin
The Geneva Risk and Insurance Review 48 (1), 63-109, 2023
14*2023
Insurance fraud in a Rothschild–Stiglitz world
M Martin Boyer, R Peter
Journal of Risk and Insurance 87 (1), 117-142, 2020
142020
Anti-selection & genetic testing in insurance: an interdisciplinary perspective
D Golinghorst, A De Paor, Y Joly, AS Macdonald, M Otlowski, R Peter, ...
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 50 (1), 139-154, 2022
132022
Experiential learning, competitive selection, and downside risk: A new perspective on managerial risk taking
JG Jaspersen, R Peter
Organization Science 28 (5), 915-930, 2017
122017
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