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these changes should have affected the equilibrium prices of property-casualty insurance policies, and explores the extent … insurance policy and industry data on premiums earned. Although the predicted impact of the changes in the tax rules enacted in … longest-tail line of insurance, in 1987), it is small relative to the variability of the actual loss experience …
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This paper examines business cycles theoretically and empirically, with a quantitative study based on experience over the long run and in a cross section of countries. Several major questions in business cycle theory are explored. Theoretical concerns indicate that the properties of business...
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dynamics are documented here to be specific to the U.S. and Canada. In other developed economies residential investment is …
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several former colonies of Great Britain: the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. We trace out …
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remotely one or more days per week rose more than three-fold in the U.S and by a factor of five or more in Australia, Canada …
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central bank balance sheets. We analyze the experience in seven advanced economies (Australia, Canada, Euro area, New Zealand …
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Since the passage of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, corporate terrorism insurance is sold as a separate … and terrorism insurance. Using a unique dataset of insurance policies purchased by large U.S. firms, combined with … financial information of the corporate clients and of the insurance provider, we apply a two-stage least squares (2SLS) approach …
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, and other major advanced economies have similar levels of credibility (albeit far from full credibility); however, Japan …
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