@incollection{publications50726, month = {March}, author = {Christophe Courbage and Richard Peter and B{\'e}atrice Rey-Fournier and Nicolas Treich}, booktitle = {Handbook of Insurance}, editor = {Georges Dionne}, address = {Cham}, title = {Prevention and Precaution}, publisher = {Springer Cham}, year = {2025}, journal = {Handbook of Insurance}, url = {https://publications.ut-capitole.fr/id/eprint/50726/}, abstract = {This chapter surveys the economic literature on prevention and precaution. Prevention refers to costly activities that mitigate risk. Prevention encompasses self-protection, an investment to reduce the probability of loss, and self-insurance, an investment to reduce the severity of loss. Precaution is defined as an activity to alleviate potential harm in response to limited present information, which may become more complete over time. We first present results on prevention, including the effect of risk preferences, wealth, and background risk. We also summarize recent behavioral research on prevention. Second, we discuss how the concept of precaution can be linked to the effect of arrival of information and present the literature on precautionary effort.} }