This paper utilizes cross-sectional, household-level, survey data combined with data on subjective risk perceptions and experimentally derived risk preferences to analyze the decision to insure against hurricane losses. Our sample encompasses 670 individuals in five states of the United States Gulf Coast Region (Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida). This study represents one of the few papers to examine wind insurance empirically and the only study to examine flood insurance, wind insurance, and mitigation behavior contemporaneously. Because these decisions are closely related, we employ a mixed-process regression, which allows for correlated error terms across a random-effects bivariate probit model (flood/wind insurance) a...
This article examines the impact of catastrophic hurricane events on income distribution in hurrica...
Davidson, Rachel A.This dissertation introduces a computational framework that can be used to identi...
This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. Hurricanes...
In the United States (U.S.), there is no one base policy for property insurance that can cover all d...
The researchers conducted surveys between 2001 and 2002 that examined homeowner decisions concerning...
As hurricanes are some of the most devastating natural catastrophes in the United States, property i...
Although the field has seen great advances in hurricane prediction and response, the economic toll f...
This thesis explores windstorm insurance in its current form. The paper begins by defining key terms...
After a series of major storms over the last 20 years, the state of financing for U.S. natural disas...
Findings are reported from two field studies that measured the evolution of coastal residents ’ risk...
Hurricane risk characteristics are examined across the U. S. Gulf of Mexico coastline using a hexago...
We explore behavior and test theory regarding the determinants of flood insurance coverage in the co...
Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. ...
Katrina demonstrated the growing vulnerability of the United States to major hurricanes. This paper ...
The objective of this research is to identify factors that influence both the decision (yes or no) a...
This article examines the impact of catastrophic hurricane events on income distribution in hurrica...
Davidson, Rachel A.This dissertation introduces a computational framework that can be used to identi...
This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. Hurricanes...
In the United States (U.S.), there is no one base policy for property insurance that can cover all d...
The researchers conducted surveys between 2001 and 2002 that examined homeowner decisions concerning...
As hurricanes are some of the most devastating natural catastrophes in the United States, property i...
Although the field has seen great advances in hurricane prediction and response, the economic toll f...
This thesis explores windstorm insurance in its current form. The paper begins by defining key terms...
After a series of major storms over the last 20 years, the state of financing for U.S. natural disas...
Findings are reported from two field studies that measured the evolution of coastal residents ’ risk...
Hurricane risk characteristics are examined across the U. S. Gulf of Mexico coastline using a hexago...
We explore behavior and test theory regarding the determinants of flood insurance coverage in the co...
Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. ...
Katrina demonstrated the growing vulnerability of the United States to major hurricanes. This paper ...
The objective of this research is to identify factors that influence both the decision (yes or no) a...
This article examines the impact of catastrophic hurricane events on income distribution in hurrica...
Davidson, Rachel A.This dissertation introduces a computational framework that can be used to identi...
This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. Hurricanes...