Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Environmental Taxation and Green Fiscal Reform

Environmental Taxation and Green Fiscal Reform
By:"Larry Kreiser","Soocheol Lee","Kazuhiro Ueta","Janet E. Milne","Hope Ashiabor"
Published on 2014-08-29 by Edward Elgar Publishing

The book combines perspectives from leading environmental taxation scholars on both the theory and impact of different policies. It covers topics such as theoretical assumptions of environmental taxes; the relationship between environmental taxes and t

This Book was ranked 33 by Google Books for keyword car tax.

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

The U.S. Experience with No-Fault Automobile Insurance

The U.S. Experience with No-Fault Automobile Insurance
By:"James M. Anderson","Paul Heaton","Stephen J. Carroll"
Published on 2010-02-15 by Rand Corporation

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.

This Book was ranked 34 by Google Books for keyword auto insurance.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Cheap Insurance for Your Home, Automobile, Health, & Life

Cheap Insurance for Your Home, Automobile, Health, & Life
By:"Carla Rowley","Lee Rowley"
Published on 2008 by Atlantic Publishing Company

By several measures, insurance for you, your family, your home, and your car continues to rise at the fastest rate in our history. In 2005 (the latest year data are available), total national health expenditures rose 7.9 percent - more than three times the rate of inflation. Nearly 50 million Americans are uninsured for healthcare. According to Insurance Information Institute projections, the average annual expenditure for auto insurance in 2006 was $851. Millions of drivers have no auto insurance. The average expenditure for homeowners insurance was $729, according to a February 2007 report by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). Insurance takes a huge bite out of the average American's monthly budget, and as stated above, many Americans simply forgo insurance because they consider it out of reach. Shopping for insurance requires more effort than many people want to devote to it. They simply grab the first price they come across or accept routine rate increases when it is important to compare not only the price but also coverage and exclusions among carriers. In this easy to read and comprehensive new book you will learn hundreds of ways to secure and or reduce your health, automobile, life, and home insurance costs. If you do not have or cannot afford insurance, we will show you how to get it at a price you can afford. The Internet and technology have opened up a great new way to search for low cost insurance services; we will give you the Web sites, tell you what to look for and to look out for. There is a great deal you can do right now to cut insurance costs. For example, did you know that installing a theft tracking device in your car can save you up to 35% on your auto insurance and that your credit history can dramatically affect your auto insurance premium. Recent studies have shown that more than 90% of insurers use credit information to create an \

This Book was ranked 19 by Google Books for keyword auto insurance.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

A Treatise on the Law of Insurance: Of bottomry and respondentia

A Treatise on the Law of Insurance: Of bottomry and respondentia
By:"Samuel Marshall","Jonathan Williams Condy"
Published on 1810 by

This Book was ranked 24 by Google Books for keyword law insurance.

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Proposed insurance law revision

Proposed insurance law revision
By:"Kentucky. General Assembly. Legislative Research Commission"
Published on 1969 by

This Book was ranked 40 by Google Books for keyword law insurance.