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DOI 10.1007/s41885-017-0014-1
Title (Primary) Economies of integrated risk management? An empirical analysis of the Swiss public insurance approach to natural hazard prevention
Author Schwarze, R.; Croonenbroeck, C.
Source Titel Economics of Disasters and Climate Change
Year 2017
Department OEKON
Volume 1
Issue 2
Page From 167
Page To 178
Language englisch
Keywords Risk management; Insurance; Buildings; Natural hazards
UFZ wide themes RU6;
Abstract In this paper we discuss the impact of prevention programmes Swiss property insurers undertake to reduce damage claims. While the cantonal public law insurer KGV tends to spend notable amounts of money on prevention programmes to avoid or decrease damage due to natural hazard, the private insurers in the so-called GUSTAVO cantons rather do not. We investigate the interaction of prevention spending, claims and premiums in the KGV system. Furthermore, for the KGV system, we check the causality direction of influence of prevention on the claims and find that increases in damage cause increased prevention. This may seem counterintuitive at first glance, but can be explained by political pressure on public insurers caused by increasing damages of natural hazards.
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Schwarze, R., Croonenbroeck, C. (2017):
Economies of integrated risk management? An empirical analysis of the Swiss public insurance approach to natural hazard prevention
Economics of Disasters and Climate Change 1 (2), 167 - 178 10.1007/s41885-017-0014-1