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Today's Wall Street Journal features

Today's Wall Street Journal features a page 1 story entitled, "After Storms, Florida Wakes Up to a New Insurance Reality" (subscription required). This article provides a very compelling analysis of the economics of catastrophe risk, focusing specifically upon the "special case" of Florida windstorms since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.