Insurance 2030 : as risks mount, insurers aim to augment protection with prevention : the distribution of power and profits is changing. How can insurers succeed in a more fractured industry...
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Humans have always dealt with risks arising from the natural world and their own behavior. But we appear to have entered a particularly intense period of turbulence (see Figure 1). Climate change, disease, aging populations, and technological disruptions are combining to radically change the risk landscape-both through more risks and different types of risk.</abstract>
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