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Federal crop insurance began in 1938 as a focused program to correct certain perceived market failures. It has transformed into a massive wealth transfer scheme that is frequently the subject of supposed legislative reforms. Yet each wave of changes has, for the most part, moved the program...
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This paper examines employers’ experience rating and lost-time claims for workers’ compensation insurance. Our examination supports the contention that experience rating improves safety and reduces worker injuries and claims. We also find that claims increase at a declining rate with...
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In this report we examine the likely effects of an Optional Federal Charter (OFC) regulatory system on competition in the life insurance and annuities industry and related markets. Increasingly, many US insurers advocate the creation of an OFC and the associated regulatory framework for several...
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The rising cost and diminishing availability of homeowners insurance have become a hot topic in many parts of the country. A number of factors have been blamed for causing the adverse price and availability trends, with insurers and consumer groups offering differing opinions on the causes....
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