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When Indemnity Insurance Fails: Parametric Coverage under Binding Budget and Risk Constraints

Published: December 26, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.21973v1

By: Benjamin Avanzi, Debbie Kusch Falden, Mogens Steffensen

Potential Business Impact:

Helps people in danger get money faster.

Business Areas:
Property Insurance Financial Services

In high-risk environments, traditional indemnity insurance is often unaffordable or ineffective, despite its well-known optimality under expected utility. This paper compares excess-of-loss indemnity insurance with parametric insurance within a common mean-variance framework, allowing for fixed costs, heterogeneous premium loadings, and binding budget constraints. We show that, once these realistic frictions are introduced, parametric insurance can yield higher welfare for risk-averse individuals, even under the same utility objective. The welfare advantage arises precisely when indemnity insurance becomes impractical, and disappears once both contracts are unconstrained. Our results help reconcile classical insurance theory with the growing use of parametric risk transfer in high-risk settings.

Country of Origin
🇩🇰 🇦🇺 Denmark, Australia

Page Count
20 pages

Category
Economics:
General Economics