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Storm damage and risk preferences: panel evidence from Germany
Goytom Abraha Kahsay
, Daniel Osberghaus
Section for Environment and Natural Resources
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Business & Economics
Risk Preferences
100%
Damage
46%
Germany
36%
Economic Shocks
14%
Technology Adoption
10%
Preference Change
9%
Self-protection
8%
Self-insurance
7%
Health
7%
Risk Taking
7%
Household
7%
Risk Seeking
7%
Saving Behavior
7%
Individual Risk
6%
Investment Behavior
6%
Insurance Industry
6%
Model Specification
5%
Alternative Models
5%
Empirical Evidence
5%
Prediction
4%
Policy Implications
4%
Socioeconomic
4%
Panel Data
4%
Developed Countries
4%
Empirical Study
3%
Alternatives
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
storm damage
75%
damage
19%
adoption behavior
14%
household
12%
technology adoption
11%
insurance industry
11%
health
10%
panel data
9%
insurance
8%
developed country
7%
battery
7%
savings
7%
socioeconomics
6%
policy
4%
economics
4%
exposure
4%
prediction
3%