Essay

Evaluating Policy Solutions for Hidden Actions

An auto insurance company is struggling to determine whether claims result from driver carelessness or simple bad luck. They are considering two new policy options to address this.

  • Policy A: Offers a significant premium discount to drivers who install a telematics device in their car. This device monitors and reports data on driving behaviors like speed, hard braking, and times of travel.
  • Policy B: Does not use a monitoring device but imposes a very high deductible (the amount the policyholder pays out-of-pocket) for any claim filed.

Critique both policy options. Which policy is more effective at helping the insurer distinguish between carelessness and bad luck for any given claim, and why? Justify your evaluation based on how each policy alters driver incentives and the information available to the insurer.

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