4.6 Article

Homeowner purchase of insurance for hurricane-induced wind and flood damage

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Business, Finance

Examining Flood Insurance Claims in the United States: Six Key Findings

Carolyn Kousky et al.

JOURNAL OF RISK AND INSURANCE (2017)

Article Engineering, Civil

Market Insurance and Self-Insurance through Retrofit: Analysis of Hurricane Risk in North Carolina

Xiaojun Shan et al.

ASCE-ASME JOURNAL OF RISK AND UNCERTAINTY IN ENGINEERING SYSTEMS PART A-CIVIL ENGINEERING (2017)

Article Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods

Obtaining Predictions from Models Fit to Multiply Imputed Data

Andrew Miles

SOCIOLOGICAL METHODS & RESEARCH (2016)

Article Ecology

What drives households to buy flood insurance? New evidence from Georgia

Ajita Atreya et al.

ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS (2015)

Article Economics

Wind Insurance and Mitigation in the Coastal Zone

Daniel R. Petrolia et al.

LAND ECONOMICS (2015)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Modeling Insurer-Homeowner Interactions in Managing Natural Disaster Risk

Yohannes Kesete et al.

RISK ANALYSIS (2014)

Article Environmental Sciences

Modelling risk adaptation and mitigation behaviour under different climate change scenarios

Roy Brouwer et al.

CLIMATIC CHANGE (2013)

Article Economics

Framing of risk and preferences for annual and multi-year flood insurance

W. J. Wouter Botzen et al.

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PSYCHOLOGY (2013)

Article Business, Finance

Deciding Whether to Invest in Mitigation Measures: Evidence From Florida

James M. Carson et al.

JOURNAL OF RISK AND INSURANCE (2013)

Article Economics

Risk Preferences, Risk Perceptions, and Flood Insurance

Daniel R. Petrolia et al.

LAND ECONOMICS (2013)

Article Mathematical & Computational Biology

Diagnosing imputation models by applying target analyses to posterior replicates of completed data

Yulei He et al.

STATISTICS IN MEDICINE (2012)

Article Economics

MONETARY VALUATION OF INSURANCE AGAINST FLOOD RISK UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE

W. J. Wouter Botzen et al.

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC REVIEW (2012)

Article Economics

Risk attitudes to low-probability climate change risks: WTP for flood insurance

W. J. W. Botzen et al.

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR & ORGANIZATION (2012)

Article Mathematical & Computational Biology

Multiple imputation using chained equations: Issues and guidance for practice

Ian R. White et al.

STATISTICS IN MEDICINE (2011)

Article Engineering, Civil

Understanding the Demand for Flood Insurance

Carolyn Kousky

NATURAL HAZARDS REVIEW (2011)

Article Management

Variable selection: towards a restricted-set multi-model procedure

Graeme Hutcheson

JOURNAL OF MODELLING IN MANAGEMENT (2011)

Article Economics

Policy Monitor Managing Natural Catastrophe Risk: State Insurance Programs in the United States

Carolyn Kousky

REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND POLICY (2011)

Article Business, Finance

Flood Insurance Coverage in the Coastal Zone

Craig E. Landry et al.

JOURNAL OF RISK AND INSURANCE (2011)

Article Business, Finance

Come Rain or Shine: Evidence on Flood Insurance Purchases in Florida

Erwann O. Michel-Kerjan et al.

JOURNAL OF RISK AND INSURANCE (2010)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

Using the outcome for imputation of missing predictor values was preferred

Karel G. M. Moons et al.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY (2006)

Article Business, Finance

Participation in the National Flood Insurance Program: An empirical analysis for coastal properties

W Kriesel et al.

JOURNAL OF RISK AND INSURANCE (2004)

Article Business, Finance

Homeowners insurance with bundled catastrophe coverage

MF Grace et al.

JOURNAL OF RISK AND INSURANCE (2004)

Article Engineering, Civil

The Mixed Logit model: The state of practice

DA Hensher et al.

TRANSPORTATION (2003)

Article Business, Finance

The demand for flood insurance: Empirical evidence

MJ Browne et al.

JOURNAL OF RISK AND UNCERTAINTY (2000)

Article Business, Finance

Buying insurance for disaster-type risks: Experimental evidence

PT Ganderton et al.

JOURNAL OF RISK AND UNCERTAINTY (2000)