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By Free Poster, on July 3rd, 2009
Climate change already impacts the insurance industry and costs are expected to grow further over the coming decades. This is the key message in a new report by the International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics. . . . → Read More: Insurance companies see huge climate costs – COP15 United Nations …
By , on April 30th, 2009
The Labor Department reported today that initial claims for unemployment insurance fell by 14000 during the most recent available week. That brings the 4-week average down for the third consecutive week and puts it 3.3% below the peak … . . . → Read More: Econbrowser: Further progress for initial claims for unemployment …
By , on April 19th, 2009
For private health insurance , even though people contributed either directly or implicitly via lower wages and salaries from their employers, at the point of purchase most people are spending mainly the insurance company’s money. … . . . → Read More: Arnold on Health Insurance, David Henderson | EconLog | Library of …
By , on April 16th, 2009
I know too little about the details of insurance -industry regulation to offer a firm assessment. . . . → Read More: Cafe Hayek: Insurance Questions
By , on March 22nd, 2009
Insurance markets in everything. Jared Sylvester writes me: Earlier this month you made one of your “Markets in Everything” posts on Marginal Revolution about Hyunadi’s program to buy back cars from people who lose their jobs. . . . → Read More: Marginal Revolution: Insurance markets in everything
By , on March 17th, 2009
Australians denied insurance . … . . . → Read More: Australians denied insurance | TVHE
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