Abstract
In this paper, the authors trace the evolution of the literature on terrorism insurance from its beginnings in the post-World War II era through to the present debate over international terrorist events in the new millennium. As part of that review, they examine the efficacy of programs undertaken in various countries - including TRIA in the United States. Finally, the authors evaluate the likely efficacy of recommendations made by academics and policymakers for new ways of dealing with terrorism insurance.
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