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expensive than post-disaster financing, it should mainly cover immediate needs, while long-term expenditures should be financed … through post-disaster financing (including ex post borrowing and tax increases). In other words, sovereign insurance should …
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Nat Cat risks are not insurable by traditional insurance mainly because of producing highly correlated losses. The source of such correlation among buildings of a region subject to a natural hazard is discussed. A decomposition method is proposed to split Nat Cat risk into idiosyncratic (and...
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The Philippine Parametric Catastrophe Risk Insurance Program (the 'parametric program') represents a key milestone in this partnership. In July of 2017, the Philippines placed on the international financial markets a portfolio of catastrophe risk that transferred typhoon and earthquake risk from...
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The paper analyzes the scope for the private market for pandemic insurance and discusses the potential role of the financial market and the government. Building on a premise that pandemics are classified as catastrophic risks by the insurance industry, we start by providing a framework that...
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Natural catastrophe risk is increasingly covered through alternative capital instead of classical reinsurance. As most instruments in this space do not trade in a secondary market, their ongoing valuation poses a challenge to investors. We suggest extracting pricing information contained in...
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