Evaluating the Public Financing for Florida's Wind Risk

Lorilee A. Medders, Jack E. Nicholson
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Abstract

To increase residential property insurance options for wind†related disaster events, the State of Florida created the Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (Citizens) and the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund. These entities play a major role in financing disaster losses for Florida. In this policy article, the authors assert that the State of Florida has emphasized the political objective of insurance affordability rather than managing and controlling risk for the benefit of the citizens of the state. The burden for financing catastrophic hurricane losses has been transferred to the public as most property and casualty insurance policies in Florida are assessable. Florida plays an inherent leadership role in the disaster risk arena, given its high exposure as well as its deep insurance penetration. The authors assert that while Florida has taken a leadership role in disaster risk control, the state's disaster risk financing strategy has failed to employ a long†term focus that recognizes the interconnectedness of all parts of the system. The opportunity for the state going forward is to change its public policy focus to one that emphasizes availability over affordability. Florida's private markets could operate more competitively, and thus not unnecessarily place Florida's citizens and their economy at risk.
评估佛罗里达州风力风险的公共融资
为了增加与wind相关灾害事件的住宅财产保险选择,佛罗里达州创建了公民财产保险公司(Citizens)和佛罗里达飓风灾难基金。这些实体在为佛罗里达州的灾害损失提供资金方面发挥了重要作用。在这篇政策文章中,作者断言,佛罗里达州强调了保险负担能力的政治目标,而不是为了国家公民的利益管理和控制风险。由于佛罗里达州的大多数财产和意外伤害保险都是可评估的,因此为灾难性飓风损失提供资金的负担已经转移到了公众身上。佛罗里达州在灾害风险领域发挥着固有的领导作用,因为它的高风险敞口和深厚的保险渗透。作者声称,虽然佛罗里达州在灾害风险控制方面发挥了领导作用,但该州的灾害风险融资战略未能采用长期的关注焦点,认识到系统所有部分的相互联系。该州未来的机会是将其公共政策重点转变为强调可用性而不是可负担性。佛罗里达州的私人市场可以更有竞争力地运作,从而不必把佛罗里达州的公民和他们的经济置于危险之中。
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