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These proceedings, based on a conference held in November 2004 at OECD in Paris, present leading academic analysis as well as government and private sector information and experience-sharing on how governments and the financial and insurance sectors can deal with losses caused by terrorism, atmosper...
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|a Pt. 1. Insurability of catastrophic risks: 1. Some aspects of the economics of catastrophic risk insurance / Christian Gollier -- 2. Industrial, technological and other catastrophes / Christian Lahnstein -- 3. Recent trends in the catastrophic risk insurance / reinsurance market / Patrick Murphy O'Connor -- 4. Insurance of atmospheric perils - Challenges ahead / Peter Zimmerli -- 5. National security and compensation policy for terrorism losses / Lloyd Dixon and Robert Reville -- 6. Current state of the coverage for war and terrorism risks in the aviation sector / Eugene Hoeven -- 7. Terrorism insurance: an overview of the private market / Ben Garston -- Pt. 2. Financial markets solutions to manage catastrophic risks: 8. Current challenges in the securitization of terrorism risk / Gordon Woo -- 9. Financing disaster risks in developing and emerging economy countries / Reinhard Mechler -- 10. The potential for new derivatives instruments to cover terrorism risks / Michele David -- 11. Catastrophic risk securitization: moody's perspective / Rodrigo Araya -- Pt. 3. Role of government and public-private partnerships for catastrophic risks management -- 12. Comparative analysis of large scale catastrophic compensation schemes / Paul K. Freeman and Kathryn Scott -- 13. Rapid onset natural disasters: the role of risk financing in effective catastrophic risk management / Eugene Gurenko and Rodney Lester -- 14. Designing a disaster insurance pool: participatory and expert approaches in Hungary and Turkey -- 15. The french experience in the management and compensation of large scale disasters / Suzanne Vallet -- 16. Disaster risk management in Japan / Non-Life Insurance Rating Organisation and K. Kawachimaru -- 17. Natural Disasters Fund (FONDEN) / Carlos Bayo Martinez -- 18. The spanish experience in the management of extraordinary risks, including terrorism / Ignacio Machetti -- 19. The turkish catastrophe insurance pool (TCIP) and compulsory earthquake insurance scheme / S. Yazici -- 20. Natural disasters and disaster relief policy in China / Y. Zheng and J. Mu -- 21. Disaster management in India / D. Madan -- 22. Management of extraordinary risks, including terrorism, in India: achievements and prospects / C. S. Rao -- 23. Earthquake risk management policy in Indonesia / Werner G. Bugl -- 24. Disaster risk management policy in the Philippines / Ronald I. Flores -- Annex 1. List of speakers and presentations.
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|a These proceedings, based on a conference held in November 2004 at OECD in Paris, present leading academic analysis as well as government and private sector information and experience-sharing on how governments and the financial and insurance sectors can deal with losses caused by terrorism, atmosperic perils, and other large-scale risks.