Abstract

Recently, interest has emerged in pollution liability insurance (PLI) as a response to the pollution risk. In this paper, an externalities model is used as a theoretical construct within which to analyze PLI as a mechanism for pricing pollution losses and to compare PLI with other schemes for dealing with the pollution problem. The model and analysis presented in this paper should serve to organize future research in the pollution liability insurance as well as other liability insurance areas.

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