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The Unraveling Insurance Pool

An economist states: 'In a voluntary health insurance market with a single premium for everyone, the very act of offering insurance can inadvertently filter the applicant pool, leaving the insurer with a group of customers that is, on average, sicker than the general population.' Explain the two key behaviors (one by high-risk individuals, one by low-risk individuals) that lead to this outcome.

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