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Asbestos litigation
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ISBN: 0833030787 9786613909749 0833040529 1283597292 1601290039 9780833040527 9781601290038 9780833030788 9781283597296 6613909742 Year: 2005 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA RAND

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Presents a comprehensive description of the Asbestos litigation, the longest-running mass tort litigation in U.S. history. is the longest-running mass tort litigation in U.S. history.


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The benefits to taxpayers from increases in students' educational attainment
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ISBN: 0833049372 0833047426 9780833049377 9780833047427 Year: 2009 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA RAND

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Increases in educational attainment benefit the public because more highly educated people tend to pay more in taxes, are less likely to use social support programs, and are less likely to commit crimes. This volume examines the monetary value of these benefits over an individual's lifetime and how they vary with education level.


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The U.S. experience with no-fault automobile insurance
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ISBN: 083304916X 0833049461 9780833049469 9780833049162 Year: 2010 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA RAND

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No-fault regimes, a formerly popular alternative to the tort compensation system for auto-accident victims, have gradually lost support. Over time, premiums and claim costs have grown in no-fault states relative to other states, primarily driven by explosive medical cost increases. No-fault and tort states have also converged across many domains affecting costs, including excess claiming, litigation patterns, and noneconomic-damage payments.

Distribution of losses from large terrorist attacks under the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act
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ISBN: 0833038656 0833041037 Year: 2005 Publisher: Santa Monica, CA : RAND Center for Terrorism Risk Management Policy,

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The pending expiration of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) of 2002 is the impetus for this assessment of how TRIA redistributes terrorism losses, helping to inform policymakers on whether to extend, modify, or terminate it.

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