Policy Issues in Insurance: Catastrophic risks and insurance

Abstract
This volume is the eighth of a series devoted to major policy issues in insurance, and sets out the proceedings of a conference, held in Paris in November 2004, to discuss options for dealing with losses caused by large-scale disasters. It contains a selection of papers and reports which focus on three key issues: the insurability of catastrophic risks; the extent to which financial markets can help address the risks of both natural disasters and terrorism; and the role of governments and public-private partnerships in the management of such risks.
Volume
8
Series
Policy Issues in Insurance
Editor
Messy, Flore-Anne
Year
2005
Keywords
Disaster insurance; Congresses; Risk; Liability insurance; Compensation (Law); Insurance; Government policy; Seguros de desastre; Riesgo; Seguros de responsabilidad civil; Indemnización judicial; Seguros; Política gubernamental; Versicherungstechnisches R
Categories
Catastrophe Risk
Other Emerging Risks
Publications
OECD Publishing
Authors
Messy, Flore-Anne