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Demand for Windstorm Insurance Coverage and the Representative Heuristic

The Geneva Risk and Insurance Review, 2017
With recent research suggesting a behavioral explanation for changes in demand for insurance (e.g., Volkman-Wise (2015)), we study homeowners’ demand for windstorm insurance in the wake of losses. In particular, we examine the representative heuristic’s impact on the demand for homeowners’ insurance, which provides coverage for windstorm losses, in ...
Randy E. Dumm   +3 more
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Urban trauma centers locating using coverage supply-demand model

International Journal of Health System and Disaster Management, 2013
Introduction: Nowadays the factors of the considerable number of the human death are traffic accident, wars, and work incidents. The researches show that most of these deaths happen among the youth in their most productive period of life and result in many disability adjusted life years.
Seyed EhsanJafari Nasab   +2 more
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Fuzzy goal programming models for analyzing demand coverage

TOP, 2009
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Empirical Analysis Agricultural Insurance Coverage Levels from Demand Perspective

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computer Science and Application Engineering, 2018
"The cold supply1 and demand situation" for agricultural insurance guarantees in China is an important underlying reason for the low levels of existing protection. Using stata14.0 software, a regression analysis is conducted of the factors influencing agricultural insurance in China from the perspective of demand.
Xuan Zuo   +3 more
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Road coverage as demand metric for ambulance allocation

Health Care Management Science
Ambulances must be strategically placed to ensure timely patient care and save lives. The allocation problem considered in the current paper optimally distributes a fixed number of ambulances over predetermined bases with limited capacity. Ambulance allocation problems are usually solved through historical demand.
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Gaps In Employer Coverage: Lack of Supply Or Lack of Demand?

Health Affairs, 1993
According to data from the May 1988 Current Population Survey, 18 percent of workers are in firms that do not offer health insurance. The question explored here is whether the absence of insurance in these firms is related to lack of supply (that is, a failure of the firm to offer the benefit because the price it faces is too high or the benefit too ...
S H, Long, M S, Marquis
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On-Demand Coverage for Maritime Hybrid Satellite-UAV-Terrestrial Networks

2020 International Conference on Wireless Communications and Signal Processing (WCSP), 2020
In addition to marine satellites, shore-based terrestrial base stations (TBSs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be exploited to provide broadband communication services in the offshore area. TBSs should be deployed only at available sites, e.g., mountains with both power grid and optical fibers.
Yanmin Wang   +5 more
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Is There a Demand for Pain and Suffering Coverage?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1998
There is a large literature on this question, almost all of which avers that economic theory rules out the possibility of demand for insurance coverage of nonpecuniary losses on a priori grounds. There is little hard evidence, and much controversy over the interpretation of what evidence there is (see, e.g., Croley and Hanson, "The Nonpecuniary Costs ...
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Deployment Algorithms for UAV Airborne Networks Toward On-Demand Coverage

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2018
Due to the flying nature of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), it is very attractive to deploy UAVs as aerial base stations and construct airborne networks to provide service for on-ground users at temporary events (such as disaster relief, military operation, and so on).
Haitao Zhao   +3 more
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Duplicate coverage and demand for health care. The case of Catalonia

Health Economics, 1999
An individual has duplicate coverage when he enjoys a compulsory medical public insurance, and in addition he has purchased a private one. This paper studies the implications of duplicate coverage on both demand for visits to specialists and on the selection process of the private insurance market.
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