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An 18th-century maritime insurance company observes that the ships it insures have a consistently higher rate of cargo loss compared to the general fleet of uninsured ships sailing the same routes. Assuming the company's initial risk assessments were based on the general fleet's historical data, which statement provides the most accurate economic explanation for this discrepancy?

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