Economists often assume that insurers set premiums nearly


Economists often assume that insurers set premiums (nearly) equal to the AFP for that plan. Is that an accurate assumption? Is a higher “load” on insurance premiums necessarily a bad thing for consumers? When might a higher load be a sign of problems in the insurance market?

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