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Benjamin Addai Antwi-Boasiako 《Environmental Hazards》2016,15(4):343-355
Today, many advocate insurance as a tool for coping with natural disasters. Beyond providing prompt financial relief to victims of disasters, insurance can also incentivise individuals to invest in preventive measures if insurers reward such efforts with reduced premiums. However, insurers might be unable to reward investments in precautionary measures with lower premiums if they are ill-informed about individual-level risks. Here, we explore how Ghanaian home insurers respond to investments in flood risk reduction by asking them to quote premiums for four identical buildings; two had investments in flood risk reduction, while the other two had none. We find that insurers did not reward investments in risk reduction, with some charging higher premiums for elevated buildings, suggesting they have interpreted such preventive measures as a sign of high flood risk. This failure to reward investments in precautionary measures may discourage insured homeowners from investing in risk reduction. 相似文献
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Pu Chengyi Liu Zhen Pan Xiaojun Addai Bismark 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2020,27(35):43987-43998
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - This study attempts to construct an econometric model using China’s natural disaster losses and macro-industry development data from 1980 to... 相似文献
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