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The Private Flood Insurance Market

by richards • September 13, 2019 • Comments Off on The Private Flood Insurance Market

Kousky, Carolyn, et al. “The emerging private residential flood insurance market in the United States.” Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center (2018).

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Gibson, Matthew, Jamie T. Mullins, and Alison Hill. Climate risk and beliefs: Evidence from New York floodplains. No. 2019-02. 2019.

Kunreuther, Howard, et al. “Flood Risk and the US Housing Market.” Available at SSRN 3426638 (2019).

Collier, Benjamin L., and Marc A. Ragin. “The Influence of Sellers on Contract Choice: Evidence from Flood Insurance.” Journal of Risk and Insurance (2018).

Born, Patricia H., and Robert W. Klein. “Arguments on a Hybrid Privatization of the US Flood Insurance Program: A Debate Driven by Issues of Sustainability.” Review of Business 39.2 (2019): 36-66.

Wilson, Michael T., and Carolyn Kousky. “The Long Road to Adoption: How Long Does it Take to Adopt Updated County‐Level Flood Insurance Rate Maps?.” Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy (2019).

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