Climate Change, Catastrophe Risk and Government Stimulation of Insurance Markets

Climate Change, Catastrophe Risk and Government Stimulation of Insurance Markets
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Download or read book Climate Change, Catastrophe Risk and Government Stimulation of Insurance Markets written by Qihao He and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Purpose: Due to climate change and an increasing concentration of the world's population in vulnerable areas, how to manage catastrophe risk efficiently and cover disaster losses fairly is still a universal dilemma. Methodology: This Chapter applies a law and economic approach. Finding: China's mechanism for managing catastrophic disaster risk is in many ways unique. It emphasizes government responsibilities and works well in many respects, especially in disaster emergency relief. Nonetheless, China's mechanism which has the vestige of a centrally planned economy needs reform. Practical implications: I propose a catastrophe insurance market-enhancing framework which marries the merits of both the market and government to manage catastrophe risks. There are three pillars of the framework: (i) sustaining a strong and capable government; (ii) government enhancement of the market, neither supplanting nor retarding it; (iii) legalizing the relationship between government and market to prevent government from undermining well-functioning market operations. A catastrophe insurance market-enhancing framework may provide insights for developing catastrophe insurance in China and other transitional nations. Originality: First, this Chapter analyzes China's mechanism for managing catastrophic disaster risks and China's approach which emphasizes government responsibilities will shed light on solving how to manage catastrophe risk efficiently and cover disaster losses fairly. Second, this Chapter starts a broader discussion about government stimulation of developing catastrophe insurance and this framework can stimulate attention to solve the universal dilemma.


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