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The Challenges of Catastrophe Risk Management: Empirical Analyses in the CAT Bond Market

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The Challenges of Catastrophe Risk Management: Empirical Analyses in the CAT Bond Market (Tienda española)

Tobias Götze (Autor)

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Due to the increasing relevance of natural catastrophes as a significant global source of risk and the capacity constraints in primary insurance and reinsurance markets, CAT bonds have become an important instrument to manage catastrophe risks by transferring them to the capital market. In three empirical studies, this dissertation examines the challenges related to catastrophe risk management with CAT bonds. First, the factors that influence the substitution of traditional reinsurance by CAT bonds are identified. These factors consist of the insured risk layer and the extends of reinsurer default risk, basis risk, and asymmetric information. Second, the accessibility of the CAT bond market for (re)insurance companies is analyzed and the results exhibit the existence of barriers to market entry in the form of higher premiums being paid by less reputable and financially weaker CAT bond sponsors. The third empirical study shows that CAT bond sponsors are susceptible to moral hazard, but also that moral hazard can be successfully prevented by sufficient loss retention or by the use of non-indemnity CAT bonds. Altogether, this dissertation contributes to improving the understanding of the CAT bond market and the challenges of catastrophe risk management using CAT bonds.

ISBN-13 (Impresion) 9783736973787
ISBN-13 (E-Book) 9783736963788
Idioma Inglés
Numero de paginas 194
Laminacion de la cubierta Brillante
Edicion 1
Lugar de publicacion Göttingen
Lugar de la disertacion Braunschweig
Fecha de publicacion 22.02.2021
Clasificacion simple Tesis doctoral
Area Economía
Estadísticas y operación de investigaciones, Matemática para negocios
Economía de seguros
Palabras claves Added Value, Asymmetric Information, Alternative Risk Transfer, Capacity, Capital Market, CAT Bond, Catastrophic Risk, Climate Change, Demand, Disaster, Diversification, Earthquake, Efficiency, Empirical Evidence, Entry Barrier, Extreme Weather Events, Hurricane, Indemnity Trigger, Information Inefficiencies, Insurance, Insurance-Linked Securities, Katrina, Loss, Market Access, Mitigation, Moral Hazard, Natural Catastrophe, Pricing Model, Protection Gap, Reinsurance, Retention, Risk Management, Risk Management Theory, Risk Premium, Risk Transfer, Sponsor, Substitution Effect, Supply, Tohoku, Trigger Mechanism, Alternativer Risikotransfer, Angebot, Begrenzung, Desaster, Diversifikation, Effizienz, Eintrittsbarriere, Empirische Evidenz, Entschädigungstrigger, Erdbeben, extreme Wetterereignisse, Hurrikan, Informationsasymmetrie, Informationsineffizienz, Kapazität, Kapitalmarkt, Katastrophenanleihe, Katastrophenrisiko, Katrina, Klimawandel, Marktzugang, Mehrwert, Moral Hazard, Nachfrage, Naturkatastrophe, Preismodel, Protection Gap, Retention, Risikoprämie, Risikomanagement, Risikomanagementtheorie, Risikotransfer, Rückversicherung, Schaden, Sponsor, Substitutionseffekt, Tohoku, Triggermechanismus, Versicherung, Fassungsvermögen, Risikostreuung, Preisgestaltung, Kalkulation, costing, Anleihen, bonds, claims settlement, claims settlement