The United States has sustained more than twelve billion dollars in hurricane damage since 1900.1 This country experiences an average of three hurricanes, two of which are major,every two years
Abstract: Hurricane models are a significant tool used in estimating loss costs in catastrophe-prone...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine potential causes of bankruptcy as they relate to hurricane damag...
Damage from hurricanes is soaring off the charts, bankrupting insurance companies and depriving prop...
This report discusses losses and national disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina that made landfall on...
As a result of its hurricane exposure, Florida is probably the part of the industrialised world most...
This article focuses on minimizing the risk of developing land in hurricane-prone areas. First, the ...
We investigate the vulnerability of tax revenue and its various sources to hurricane damages. To thi...
This article examines the impact of catastrophic hurricane events on income distribution in hurrica...
Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. ...
This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. Hurricanes...
The huge losses suffered this year as a result of hurricanes, especially Hurricane Katrina, have foc...
Consumers tend to purchase too little insurance or purchase it too late. Consequently, taxpayers win...
The U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coastal states, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Island...
At the time of this Article, at least twelve large wildfires are burn- ing in California across more...
The relative short time scale and limited spatial scales of hurricanes allow a normalization of dama...
Abstract: Hurricane models are a significant tool used in estimating loss costs in catastrophe-prone...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine potential causes of bankruptcy as they relate to hurricane damag...
Damage from hurricanes is soaring off the charts, bankrupting insurance companies and depriving prop...
This report discusses losses and national disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina that made landfall on...
As a result of its hurricane exposure, Florida is probably the part of the industrialised world most...
This article focuses on minimizing the risk of developing land in hurricane-prone areas. First, the ...
We investigate the vulnerability of tax revenue and its various sources to hurricane damages. To thi...
This article examines the impact of catastrophic hurricane events on income distribution in hurrica...
Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. ...
This paper studies the evolution of hurricane insurance in Florida over the last decades. Hurricanes...
The huge losses suffered this year as a result of hurricanes, especially Hurricane Katrina, have foc...
Consumers tend to purchase too little insurance or purchase it too late. Consequently, taxpayers win...
The U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coastal states, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Island...
At the time of this Article, at least twelve large wildfires are burn- ing in California across more...
The relative short time scale and limited spatial scales of hurricanes allow a normalization of dama...
Abstract: Hurricane models are a significant tool used in estimating loss costs in catastrophe-prone...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine potential causes of bankruptcy as they relate to hurricane damag...
Damage from hurricanes is soaring off the charts, bankrupting insurance companies and depriving prop...