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Excluded Losses and the Demand for Insurance (PowerPoint)

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Meyer, Donald J.
Meyer, Jack

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Paper provided by SCC-76: Economics and Management of Risk in Agriculture and Natural Resources in its series SCC-76 Meeting, March 19-21, 2009, Galveston, Texas with number 48907.

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Keywords: risk; insurance; decision-making; Risk and Uncertainty; D81;

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