Life insurance policies typically have clauses stipulating


Life insurance policies typically have clauses stipulating the insurance company will not pay claims arising from suicide for a specified term—typically two years from the date the policy was issued. Use precise economic terminology to explain the likely impact on an insurance company's bottom line if it were to eliminate such a clause.

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Business Economics: Life insurance policies typically have clauses stipulating
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