The September 11, 2001 terrorism attack on the United States has
led government officials to rethink anti-terrorism policies and
researchers to assess the implications for the study of risk and
uncertainty. This book draws on the expertise of eminent
researchers in several risk-related fields to assess three
substantive areas of concern - risk beliefs, insurance market
effects, and policy responses.
The risk belief analyses consider several key questions. How do
people think about the risks of terrorism? What are their attitudes
toward these risks? To what extent are these low probability and
highly dramatic risks overestimated?
Several chapters present original survey results analyzing these
different aspects of terrorism risk assessments. These studies also
begin to explore how people might be willing to sacrifice civil
liberties to reduce the risk of terrorism and whether perceived
terrorism risks are affected by the severity of the outcome and by
proximity to past terrorist attacks.
The insurance industry incurred financial losses generated by
the terrorism attack. The risks had not been foreseen and were not
reflected in insurance pricing. These new terrorism risks generated
considerable uncertainty for insurance markets, leading to
insurance stock price declines that are documented in this book.
Subsequently, a stock price rebound occurred, particularly for the
higher quality firms.
A third pair of essays deals with policy responses to terrorism
risks. A central theme of these analyses is that protective actions
by one party have fundamental effects on the risks posed to others.
Making airlines immune to terrorist attack may shift the terrorism
attacks elsewhere, diminishing the net improvement in security. The
papers included here examine how resources should be targeted given
these offsetting effects.
Contributors to this volume include J. David Cummins, Neil A.
Doherty, Baruch Fischhoff, Geoffrey Heal, Howard Kunreuther, Cass
R. Sunstein, W. Kip Viscusi, and Richard J. Zeckhauser, among
others.
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