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The geospatial variability, clustering and dependence of natural catastrophe loss for (re)insured risks are well-known physical realities for insurance industry practitioners and academics. These realities create complex underlying risks for (re)insurance policy underwriting, capital management,...
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Advances in big data methodologies with high degrees of granularity and transparency have made it possible to enhance the discussion on socially responsible (re)insurance underwriting practices. This article offers a definition of the microeconomic concept of socially responsible (re)insurance...
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