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A NOTE ON THE JOINT OCCURRENCE OF INSURANCE AND GAMBLING

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 November 2007

LARRY E. JONES
Affiliation:
University of Minnesota and Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Abstract

This note provides a formal justification for the Friedman and Savage nonconcavity in the utility of money. This is based on the possibility of indivisibilities in the consumption possibilities set. A precise characterization of when gambling is optimal (and the optimal type) is provided in one special case. Some possible limitations are considered.

Type
VINTAGE ARTICLE
Copyright
© 2007 Cambridge University Press

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