The Community Rating System (CRS) was introduced to encourage community-level flood mitigation and increase household-level National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) participation. It is not clear, however, if and to what extent community participation in the CRS increases household participation in the NFIP and decreases damage claims payments. We employ genetic matching methods and estimate Mundlak-style panel regression models that control for key geospatial, socioeconomic, and time effects to isolate the CRS treatment effect on these outcomes. Results show a positive and significant effect of CRS participation on NFIP participation. CRS effect on damage claims payments is negative but not significant
Author's manuscript.In 1990 the US Federal Emergency Management Agency created the Community Ratings...
Flooding remains a major problem for the United States, causing numerous deaths and damaging countle...
FEMA, National Flood Insurance Program\u27s Community Rating System, and Local Government Liability ...
The Community Rating System (CRS) was introduced to encourage community-level flood mitigation and i...
The Community Rating System (CRS) was introduced to encourage flood mitigation and increase particip...
The Community Rating System (CRS) was introduced to encourage flood mitigation and increase National...
The NFIP’s Community Rating System (CRS) adopted in the early 1990s is an incentive program that rec...
Flooding events including coastal estuarine and riverine floods cause considerable losses to individ...
Flooding remains a major problem for the United States, causing numerous deaths and damaging countle...
Given that floods cause the greatest economic impact and affect more communities annually than any o...
Residents of south Louisiana face a range of increasing, climate-related flood exposure risks that c...
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) introduced the Community Rating System (CRS) to encourag...
We employ a two-stage random utility model (RUM) to estimate people’ marginal willingness to pay (WT...
A basic proposition of 'agency theory' is that output-based performance incentives encourage greater...
To incentivize more community flood risks mitigation, the US Congress implemented the community rati...
Author's manuscript.In 1990 the US Federal Emergency Management Agency created the Community Ratings...
Flooding remains a major problem for the United States, causing numerous deaths and damaging countle...
FEMA, National Flood Insurance Program\u27s Community Rating System, and Local Government Liability ...
The Community Rating System (CRS) was introduced to encourage community-level flood mitigation and i...
The Community Rating System (CRS) was introduced to encourage flood mitigation and increase particip...
The Community Rating System (CRS) was introduced to encourage flood mitigation and increase National...
The NFIP’s Community Rating System (CRS) adopted in the early 1990s is an incentive program that rec...
Flooding events including coastal estuarine and riverine floods cause considerable losses to individ...
Flooding remains a major problem for the United States, causing numerous deaths and damaging countle...
Given that floods cause the greatest economic impact and affect more communities annually than any o...
Residents of south Louisiana face a range of increasing, climate-related flood exposure risks that c...
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) introduced the Community Rating System (CRS) to encourag...
We employ a two-stage random utility model (RUM) to estimate people’ marginal willingness to pay (WT...
A basic proposition of 'agency theory' is that output-based performance incentives encourage greater...
To incentivize more community flood risks mitigation, the US Congress implemented the community rati...
Author's manuscript.In 1990 the US Federal Emergency Management Agency created the Community Ratings...
Flooding remains a major problem for the United States, causing numerous deaths and damaging countle...
FEMA, National Flood Insurance Program\u27s Community Rating System, and Local Government Liability ...