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Letter: Consider the Consumer Side of the Market for Catastrophe Insurance
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Gloria E. Helfand
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
14. Juni 2006
Gloria Helfand argues that consumer misperception of risk or the availability of disaster relief may reduce consumer participation in a catastrophe insurance market.
Published Online: 2006-6-14
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