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The Financing of Catastrophe Risk

Kenneth Froot

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

JEL-codes: G2 H84 Q54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction to "The Financing of Catastrophe Risk" , pp 1-22 Downloads
Kenneth Froot
Insurer Demand for Catastrophe Reinsurance , pp 23-50 Downloads
Anne Gron
Alternative Means of Redistributing Catastrophic Risk in a National Risk-Management System , pp 51-92 Downloads
Christopher Lewis and Kevin C. Murdock
Pricing Excess-of-Loss Reinsurance Contracts against Cat as trophic Loss , pp 93-148 Downloads
John Cummins, Christopher Lewis and Richard Phillips
Challenges Facing the Insurance Industry in Managing Catastrophic Risks , pp 149-194 Downloads
Paul Kleindorfer and Howard Kunreuther
The Pricing of U.S. Catastrophe Reinsurance , pp 195-232 Downloads
Kenneth Froot and Paul G. J. O'Connell
Reinsurance for Catastrophes and Cataclysms , pp 233-274 Downloads
David Cutler and Richard Zeckhauser
The Influence of Income Tax Rules on Insurance Reserves , pp 275-306 Downloads
David Bradford and Kyle Logue
Courting Disaster? The Transformation of Federal Disaster Policy since 1803 , pp 307-362 Downloads
David Moss
The Moral Hazard of Insuring the Insurers , pp 363-390 Downloads
James G. Bohn and Brian Hall
Index Hedge Performance: Insurer Market Penetration and Basis Risk , pp 391-432 Downloads
John Major

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