The Production of Goods in Excess of Demand: A Generalization of Self-Protection

The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory - Tập 25 - Trang 51-63 - 2000
Carole Haritchabalet1
1GREMAQ—UMR CNRS 5604, Université de Toulouse 1, Toulouse, France

Tóm tắt

We consider a risk-averse firm producing a limited number of goods that can be defective. The firm must determine its level of production before knowing which goods will be defective. Such is the case, for example, for a producer of telecommunications satellites. The problem under scrutiny can be interpreted as a generalization of self-protection for more than two states of nature. In our model, the firm determines jointly its level of production and its demand for insurance. It is shown that, under reasonable assumptions, the two strategies are complements.