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a study on whether that can work in poor communities [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41885-021-00088-1]
a study on whether that can work in poor communities [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41885-021-00088-1]


It describes four distribution models for how parametric microinsurance could be adopted in the U.S., with policies being provided: (1) by an aggregator, (2) though a mobile-based technology, (3) by linking it to other products or retailers, or (5) by a public sector insurer. The sixth section concludes with reflections on next steps for exploring applications.
by [[Carolyn Kousky]]
by [[Carolyn Kousky]]




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Parametric insurance pays out when certain conditions are met; post hurricane scenarios, etc. a study on whether that can work in poor communities [1]


It describes four distribution models for how parametric microinsurance could be adopted in the U.S., with policies being provided: (1) by an aggregator, (2) though a mobile-based technology, (3) by linking it to other products or retailers, or (5) by a public sector insurer. The sixth section concludes with reflections on next steps for exploring applications. by Carolyn Kousky


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