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The Review : worldwide reinsurance-Número 2 134 2002
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Earthquakes : the WTC terrorist attacks have made the industry think again about how potential losses from more natural catastrophes are calculated
Workers' compensation : meeting the challenge of providing a model to assess workers' compensation losses due to earthquakes
Windstorm : with windstorm becoming a more frequent occurrence Pia Perkins describes how the industry, in Europe in particular, needs to adapt
Terrorist acts : terrorism insurance is expensive and scarce, and likely to remain that way for some time yet, explains Adrian Ladbury
Legal Update : Robert Viney explains why the difference between an occurrence and an event is important in aggregation issues
Volcanoes : it's time insurers realised they can't afford to ignore volcano risk, says Jason Groves
Cat bonds : are cat bonds about to experience a revival?
D&O : first everyone offered it, and no-one wanted it. Now that's reversed and companies can't get cover half as easily as they'd like
Country profile . Japan : It's renewals season in Japan but the economy is going nowhere fast. Considering the country's exposure to natural disasters, reform there is urgent, writes Jason Groves
Country profile : Israel : are times about to get tough for the most developed and important insurance market in the Middle East?
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