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Modeling Competition in a Market for Natural Catastrophe Insurance

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  • Yang Gao
  • Linda Nosick
  • Jamie Kruse
  • Rachel Davidson

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We model the structure of the primary natural catastrophe insurance market using a static perfect information Cournot†Nash noncooperative game while integrating a state†of†the†art regional catastrophe loss estimation model. This approach, which generates an optimal operational cost surface, contributes to the creation of an internal risk model to measure the adequacy of a firm’s capital and financial risk management. We apply the modeling framework to a full†scale case study for hurricane risk (flood and wind combined) for residential buildings in eastern North Carolina. The results from our study indicate that the level of concentration in the primary insurance market can lead to significant differences in the firm’s operational decisions (e.g., choice in reinsurance and retained or capped surplus). As expected, a more competitive primary insurance market reduces the profitability of primary insurers, but is attractive to homeowners; hence there is an important balance to be maintained between covering as many properties as possible in the region while maintaining the profitability/solvency of the carriers. Further, our results suggest that encouraging catastrophe reserves for insurance companies can reduce their likelihood of insolvency.

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  • Yang Gao & Linda Nosick & Jamie Kruse & Rachel Davidson, 2016. "Modeling Competition in a Market for Natural Catastrophe Insurance," Journal of Insurance Issues, Western Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 39(1), pages 38-68.
  • Handle: RePEc:wri:journl:v:39:y:2016:i:1:p:38-68
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    1. Eugene Frimpong & Jamie Kruse & Gregory Howard & Rachel Davidson & Joseph Trainor & Linda Nozick, 2019. "Measuring Heterogeneous Price Effects for Home Acquisition Programs in At‐Risk Regions," Southern Economic Journal, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 85(4), pages 1108-1131, April.
    2. Cen Guo & Linda Nozick & Jamie Kruse & Meghan Millea & Rachel Davidson & Joseph Trainor, 2022. "Dynamic modeling of public and private decision‐making for hurricane risk management including insurance, acquisition, and mitigation policy," Risk Management and Insurance Review, American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 25(2), pages 173-199, June.
    3. Dong Wang & Rachel A. Davidson & Joseph E. Trainor & Linda K. Nozick & Jamie Kruse, 2017. "Homeowner purchase of insurance for hurricane-induced wind and flood damage," Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, Springer;International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, vol. 88(1), pages 221-245, August.
    4. Carlos Barreto & Olof Reinert & Tobias Wiesinger & Ulrik Franke, 2023. "Duopoly insurers' incentives for data quality under a mandatory cyber data sharing regime," Papers 2308.00795, arXiv.org.

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