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Reaping the Whirlwind. Mississippi's Insurance Problem Is Everybody's
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Lehrer, Eli
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Disaster insurance - United States
/ Homeowners' insurance - United States
/ Hurricanes - Economic aspects
2007
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Lehrer, Eli
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2007
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Reaping the Whirlwind. Mississippi's Insurance Problem Is Everybody's
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Reaping the Whirlwind. Mississippi's Insurance Problem Is Everybody's
2007
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Examines the pullback occurring among insurance companies in MS with regard to issuing homeowners' policies in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, actions seen to expose flaws in the mixed private-government insurance system that have implications for the entire US. This issue centers on the wind- & flood-related damage that homeowners suffered at the hands of the storm. In this light, the prospect of an all-government insurance scheme is looked at, along with the difficult choices that come with alternatives to an increasing government role in providing such insurance. D. Edelman
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