Nuclear financial risk economy-wide costs of reactor accidents

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This study examines the economy-wide financial risks associated with reactor accidents as a result of various regulatory response options that might be imposed after a serious accident, including partial or complete nuclear moratoria. The authors find that such risks may be two to three times greater than the plant-specific financial risk estimates that have previously been calculated by others (ie 500 million (1985) dollars per reactor year versus 5 to 50 million dollars). © 1986.

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Heising, C. D., & George, V. P. (1986). Nuclear financial risk economy-wide costs of reactor accidents. Energy Policy, 14(1), 45–51. https://doi.org/10.1016/0301-4215(86)90088-1

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