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    Whoops! It Happened Again: Demand for Insurance That Covers Multiple Risks by Hong, Liang, Schlesinger, Harris, Zhuang, Boyi

    Published in Risks (Basel) (01-04-2023)
    “…This article studies insurance demand in a two-period framework in which an individual faces risks in both current and future periods. Models for insurance…”
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    Journal Article
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    How risky is distracted driving? by Karl, J. Bradley, Nyce, Charles M., Powell, Lawrence, Zhuang, Boyi

    Published in Journal of risk and uncertainty (01-06-2023)
    “…We use data on fatal crashes to quantify the risk of distracted driving. We repurpose, extend, and improve a methodology used to estimate the riskiness of…”
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    Optimal Insurance Coverage with Default Risk by Hong, Liang, Yan, Zhiqiang, Zhuang, Boyi

    Published in Journal of insurance issues (01-10-2021)
    “…This article re-examines a standard result on the demand for insurance (“full coverage with a fair premium and partial coverage with a loaded premium”) in the…”
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    Life with habit and expectation: A new explanation of equity premium puzzle by Cover, James P., Zhuang, Boyi

    Published in Economic notes - Monte Paschi Siena (01-02-2021)
    “…Previous writers have attempted to resolve the equity premium puzzle by employing a utility function that depends on current consumption minus (or relative to)…”
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    Three essays on risk and insurance by Zhuang, Boyi

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…Previous writers have attempted to resolve the equity premium puzzle by employing a utility function that depends on current consumption minus (or relative to)…”
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    Dissertation
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    Three essays on risk and insurance by Zhuang, Boyi

    “…Previous writers have attempted to resolve the equity premium puzzle by employing a utility function that depends on current consumption minus (or relative to)…”
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    Dissertation