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- aggregation date "2010".
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- aggregation subject "Law and Political Science".
- aggregation title "Legal Expenses Insurance as a Public Good".
- aggregation abstract "Previous research shows that in order for LEI to develop, government and/or employers and trade unions must promote LEI to groups. Stand-alone policies are unlikely to be successful, but group or add-on policies are more likely to be thriving. While some reasons have been offered in the literature for the difficulty of the LEI market to develop, we focus on a hitherto unexplored explanation: the free rider problem that is associated with the provision of a public good. When potential injurers cannot distinguish between potential victims with and without LEI, taking LEI creates positive externalities. The potential victim taking LEI bears the full cost of the policy, but all potential victims enjoy the benefit of the increase in care adopted by the potential injurer. We further examine the consequences for the private versus the social incentive to take LEI.".
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