- MEXICO OBSERVES 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF DEVASTATING
EARTHQUAKE.
Scientists and disaster-assistance experts are growing increasingly concerned about Mexico City's vulnerability to another major earthquake similar to the one that leveled large portions of the Mexican capital in 1985. The earthquake that struck the capital on Sept. 19, 1985, measured 8.1 on the Richter scale, and scientists and government ......
- Insured loss figures from earthquake continue to
grow.
Insurance experts sees loss figures rising for at least a year A.M. Best Co. released a report last week which placed the insured losses tally from the Northridge earthquake at $5.3 billion, while a concurrent California Department of Insurance study pegged it at $4.8 billion. The A.M. Best study of ......
- Earthshaker
On December 26, 2003, a magnitude 6.6 earthquake leveled the ancient city of Bam, Iran. Since the quake occurred at night, most of the city's residents were at home, unaware of the impending catastrophe. And since so many of the city's structures collapsed instantly, a huge portion of Barn's population-over ......
- Catastrophe securities and the market sharing of deposit insurance risk
Over the past two decades, the U.S. banking industry has experienced an unprecedented wave of consolidation. Today the 100 largest banking organizations hold nearly three-quarters of all industry assets. With the industry now dominated by a small number of institutions, any banking crisis could involve the failure of one or ......
- Natural Catastrophes 2003
The insurance industry was hard hit once again last year by natural catastrophes, with an increase of nearly $5 billion in insured losses over 2002, according to Munich Re's most recent figures. With events like the extreme heat wave that struck Europe (months after major flooding), many experts see increasingly ......
- Insurance Project. (Conferences).
The NBER's Insurance Project held a workshop in Cambridge on February 1. Project Director Kenneth A. Froot, NBER and Harvard University, and Howard Kunreuther, NBER and University of Pennsylvania, organized this program: Christian Gollier, Universite de Toulouse, "Insurability" Discussant: Kenneth A. Froot Dwight M. Jaffee, University of California, Berkeley, and ......
- Should the Government Provide Insurance for Catastrophes?/Commentary
The frequency and severity of natural and man-made catastrophes have increased significantly in recent years. Natural catastrophes include events such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, and tsunamis; and man-made disasters include oil platform explosions, aviation disasters, and terrorism. As shown in more detail below, prior to 1986, the number of catastrophes ......