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September 15, 2004

New Study Shows Economic Effects of Extending Terrorism Risk Insurance Act

A two-year extension of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 (TRIA) would enhance U.S. economic performance in the near term, strengthen the nation's overall economy, and allow time to evaluate alternative approaches to terrorism risk, according to a study by two well-respected economists.

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Posted by Tom Troceen