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(ii) Contract (L) lies in the intersection between the minimum coverage line and the high risk's indifference curve through (H).
Contract (L) lies in the intersection between the minimum coverage line and the high risk's indifference curve through (H).
Suppose that the MCL is stringent enough so that the crossing between the minimum coverage line and the high risk indifference curve at (H^), or (V^{H}left( H^right) ), lies exactly at the zero pooling isoprofit line.
Denote by (x) the intersection between the minimum coverage line and the indifference curve (V^{H}(H^{1}).) Obviously, (x) is in segment (L^{1}-L^{2}) and is an incentive compatible contract intended for low-risks.
Following the same construction, given a contract (H^{1}) and a minimum coverage (c^in [c_{2}^,c_{3}^[), denote by (y) the intersection between the minimum coverage line and the indifference curve (V^{H}(H^{1})). Now, the regulation generates enough profits for two insurers offering contract (y) that falls into the segment (L^{2}-L^{3}).
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