Risk-insurance parity
Abstract
Risk aversion and insurance are two prominent and interconnected concepts in economics and finance. To explore their fundamental connection, we introduce risk-insurance parity, which associates various classes of insurance contracts with different notions of risk aversion. We show that the classic notions -- both weak and strong -- of risk aversion can be characterized by propensity to different classes of insurance contracts, generalizing recent results on propensity to full, proportional, and deductible-limit contracts in the literature. We obtain full characterizations of the classes of insurance indemnity functions that correspond to weak and strong risk aversion. Risk-insurance parity allows us to define two new notions of risk aversion, between weak and strong, characterized by insurance propensity to deductible-only and limit-only contracts respectively.
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Côté, B., Wang, R., Wu, Q. (2025). Risk-insurance parity. arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.09208.
Benjamin Côté, Ruodu Wang, and Qinyu Wu. "Risk-insurance parity." arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.09208 (2025).