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Insurance after 9-11 : in the property and casualty business, terrorism is an evolving crisis and an opportunity

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<title>Insurance after 9-11</title>
<subTitle>: in the property and casualty business, terrorism is an evolving crisis and an opportunity</subTitle>
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<abstract>As extreme events often do, this one charge suddenly rocketed upward into what's called a "hard market". Hard markets are extremely rare. But the moment that terrorism brought down the World Trade Center towers, it was obvious that insurance prices would jump. Capitalists react at such moments. They may be torn by grief, as most surely were by the disaster, but they remain opportunists</abstract>
<note type="statement of responsibility">by Carol J. Loomis</note>
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<text>nº 12, June 17, 2002 ;  p. 62-67</text>
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