Insurance coverage of customers induces dishonesty of sellers in markets for credence goods

Volume: 113, Issue: 27, Pages: 7454 - 7458
Published: Jun 20, 2016
Abstract
Significance Markets for credence goods are characterized by informational asymmetries between sellers and customers, creating strong incentives for fraudulent seller behavior. Prime examples for credence goods are repair services or medical treatments. Empirical evidence suggests that sellers’ fraud imposes an excess burden of billions of dollars annually to customers. We examine in a natural field experiment how customers’ insurance coverage...
Paper Details
Title
Insurance coverage of customers induces dishonesty of sellers in markets for credence goods
Published Date
Jun 20, 2016
Volume
113
Issue
27
Pages
7454 - 7458
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