Compensation for losses from the 9/11 attacks / Lloyd Dixon, Rachel Kaganoff Stern
- Bib ID:
- 3420382
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Dixon, Lloyd S
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- http://www.rand.org/publications/MG/MG264
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- Description:
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- Santa Monica, CA : RAND, c2004
- xxxviii, 173 p. ; 26 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0833036912
- Full contents:
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- Machine derived contents note: Contents
- Preface iii
- Figures vii
- Tables ix
- Summary xi
- S.1 Total Benefits xi
- S.2 System Performance By Victim Group xiv
- S.3 Mechanism Performance xxii
- S.4 Moving Forward xxiv
- Acknowledgments xxix
- Abbreviations xxxi
- 1. Introduction 1
- 1.1 Background 1
- 1.2 The Policy Problem 2
- 1.3 Contribution of this Report 2
- 1.4 report Organization 3
- 2. Concepts and Research Methods 5
- 2.1 Concepts and Terminology 5
- 2.2 Goals for a Compensation System 9
- 2.3 Research Methods 10
- 3. Benefits for Those Who Died or Were Seriously Injured in the September 11th
- Attacks 15
- 3.1 Benefits for Civilians Who Died or Were Severely Injured in the Attacks 15
- 3.2 Benefits for Emergency Responders Killed or Seriously Injured in the Attacks
- 42
- 4. Benefits for Environmental Exposures and Emotional Injuries Caused By The Attacks
- 44
- 4.1 Benefits for Environmental Exposure to Hazardous Substances 44
- 4.2 Benefits For Emotional Injuries 44
- 5. Benefits for Residents 44
- 5.1 Overview of Losses for Residents in Lower Manhattan 44
- 5.2 Sources of Benefits for Residents 44
- 5.3 Summary of Benefits for Residents 44
- 5.4 Assessment of Benefits for Residents 44
- 6. Benefits for Workers Economically Affected by the Attacks 44
- 6.1 Overview of Losses 44
- 6.2 Benefits for Workers and Families Economically Affected by the Attacks 44
- 6.3 Summary of Benefits for Workers and Families Economically Affected by the Attacks
- 44
- 6.4 Assessment of Benefits for Workers Economically Affected by the Attacks 44
- 7. Benefits for Businesses After the September 11th Attacks 44
- 7.1 Overview of Losses 44
- 7.2 Benefits for Business 44
- 7.3 Summary of Benefits for Business 44
- 7.4 Assessment of Benefits for Businesses 44
- 8. Total Quantified Benefits and Issues for the Future 44
- 8.1 Total Quantified Benefits 44
- 8.2 Moving Forward 44
- A. Overview of the Four Compensation Mechanisms 44
- A.1 Insurance 44
- A.2 Tort 44
- A.3 Government Programs 44
- A.4 Charities 44
- B. Affiliations of Those Interviewed 44
- C. Charitable Programs for Emergency Responders 44
- D. Map of Lower Manhattan 44
- E. Summary of Benefits 44
- References 44.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Stern, Rachel Kaganoff
- Copyright:
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- Publication date:
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