A basic proposition of 'agency theory' is that output-based performance incentives encourage greater effort. However, studies find that incentive schemes can distort effort if rewards for performance are discrete or non-linear. The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Community Rating System (CRS) is a flood mitigation programme with a non-linear incentive design. Under this programme, localities are incentivised to implement a mix of 18 flood mitigation activities. Each activity is performance scored, with accumulated scores corresponding to a percent discount on flood insurance premiums for residents that hold National Flood Insurance policies. Discounts range from 0 to 45% and increase discretely in increments of 5%. With multiva...
Flooding remains a major problem for the United States, causing numerous deaths and damaging countle...
Planning researchers believe that property losses from natural hazards, such as floods can be reduce...
Floods are a serious problem in the United States and, to date, most floodplain management programs ...
Flooding events including coastal estuarine and riverine floods cause considerable losses to individ...
To incentivize more community flood risks mitigation, the US Congress implemented the community rati...
We employ a two-stage random utility model (RUM) to estimate people’ marginal willingness to pay (WT...
Residents of south Louisiana face a range of increasing, climate-related flood exposure risks that c...
The Community Rating System (CRS) was introduced to encourage flood mitigation and increase particip...
Despite the availability of policy tools to mitigate property damage, relief costs for disasters con...
Given that floods cause the greatest economic impact and affect more communities annually than any o...
Author's manuscript.In 1990 the US Federal Emergency Management Agency created the Community Ratings...
The Community Rating System (CRS) was introduced to encourage community-level flood mitigation and i...
The NFIP’s Community Rating System (CRS) adopted in the early 1990s is an incentive program that rec...
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...
Flooding remains a major problem for the United States, causing numerous deaths and damaging countle...
Planning researchers believe that property losses from natural hazards, such as floods can be reduce...
Floods are a serious problem in the United States and, to date, most floodplain management programs ...
Flooding events including coastal estuarine and riverine floods cause considerable losses to individ...
To incentivize more community flood risks mitigation, the US Congress implemented the community rati...
We employ a two-stage random utility model (RUM) to estimate people’ marginal willingness to pay (WT...
Residents of south Louisiana face a range of increasing, climate-related flood exposure risks that c...
The Community Rating System (CRS) was introduced to encourage flood mitigation and increase particip...
Despite the availability of policy tools to mitigate property damage, relief costs for disasters con...
Given that floods cause the greatest economic impact and affect more communities annually than any o...
Author's manuscript.In 1990 the US Federal Emergency Management Agency created the Community Ratings...
The Community Rating System (CRS) was introduced to encourage community-level flood mitigation and i...
The NFIP’s Community Rating System (CRS) adopted in the early 1990s is an incentive program that rec...
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...
Flooding remains a major problem for the United States, causing numerous deaths and damaging countle...
Planning researchers believe that property losses from natural hazards, such as floods can be reduce...
Floods are a serious problem in the United States and, to date, most floodplain management programs ...