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Residential property insurance and markets: Florida's QUASR data

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  • Randy Dumm
  • David L. Eckles

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Section 624.424(10) of the Florida Statutes requires insurers doing business in the State of Florida to file quarterly residential property insurance reports (commercial and residential) to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation via the Quality Supplemental Report (QUASR) system. The data are reported quarterly at the county level for 13 distinct lines of business and include information on policies in force (and underlying changes in polices during the quarter), premiums, and exposures. The QUASR data are unusual in their level of granularity and as such, should be of potential value to researchers pursuing research topics in the areas of market competition, insurance market development, and insurer/insurance market performance as well as to instructors considering projects involving data management, market and insurer‐level analysis, missing data imputation methods, forecasting, or projects that examine changes across periods of market disruptions and recovery.

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  • Randy Dumm & David L. Eckles, 2022. "Residential property insurance and markets: Florida's QUASR data," Risk Management and Insurance Review, American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 25(1), pages 83-91, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:rmgtin:v:25:y:2022:i:1:p:83-91
    DOI: 10.1111/rmir.12201
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    1. Randy E Dumm & David L Eckles & Martin Halek, 2013. "An Examination of Adverse Selection in the Public Provision of Insurance," The Geneva Risk and Insurance Review, Palgrave Macmillan;International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics (The Geneva Association), vol. 38(2), pages 127-147, September.
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