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Study on the Operating Mechanism of Catastrophe Compensation Fund

Xilong Pan, Lin Zhang, Bowen Deng, Menjiao Liu

Abstract


Under the situation of undeveloped catastrophe insurance and serious catastrophe risk in China, the operating mechanism of Catastrophe Compensation Fund (CCF) is studied systematically, which is based on the Pan Xilong’s study on CCF in 2010. The study focused on the classification of registration district, the calculation and adjustment of compensation ratio, the pricing of CCF certificates, etc. It shows that CCF is an innovational solution to deal with catastrophe risk in both the view of theory and practice.


Keywords


catastrophe risk, catastrophe compensation fund, registration district, compensational options, simulating research

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v2i1.633

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