Insurance and Insurance Markets
In: Handbook of the Economics of Risk and Uncertainty, 1st Edition, W.K. Viscusi and M. Machina (Eds.), North Holland, Amsterdam, 203-261, 2014
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In: Handbook of the Economics of Risk and Uncertainty, 1st Edition, W.K. Viscusi and M. Machina (Eds.), North Holland, Amsterdam, 203-261, 2014
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In: Journal of Insurance and Financial Management, Band 5, Heft 2 74-84
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In: The Geneva papers on risk and insurance - issues and practice, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 71-80
ISSN: 1468-0440
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In: Unemployment insurance monographs 3
Understanding Risk Management Introduction to Insurance Principles of Insurance Contract History and Development of Insurance Introduction to Life Insurance Mortality Tables Premium and Bonus Policy Conditions Life Insurance Products Annuity Settlement of Claims ULIP and Pension Plans Life Insurance Corporation of India (LlC) Introduction to Fire Insurance Principles of Fire Insurance Fire Insurance Policies Settlement of Claim in Fire Insurance Introduction to Marine Insurance Marine Insurance Policies Clauses in Marine Policies Premium Fixation Marine Losses and Claim Settlement Tariff Advisory Committee Registration of Insurance Company Protection of Policyholders' Interest Marketing of Insurance Products IRDA Rules and Regulations Governing Advertisements Bancassurance Reinsurance Loss Prevention and Control Health Insurance Agriculture Insurance Accident and Auto Insurance Micro Insurance Terrorism, Kidnap and Ransom Insurance Property Insurance Liability Insurance Critical Illness Insurance Rural and Social Sector Regulations Underwriting Tax Aspects of Insurance Insurance Need Analysis Insurance and Information Technology Competitive Environment Annexures Cases Specimen Copies of Forms and Policies Select Bibliography Glossary on Insurance Subject Index
In: The Geneva papers on risk and insurance - issues and practice, Band 48, Heft 2, S. 275-299
ISSN: 1468-0440
AbstractSelling insurance gives insurers an incentive to manage insured risks. The "insurance-as-governance" literature demonstrates that insurers often make insurance conditional on ex ante risk reduction or mitigation. But insurance governs in support of enterprise, not security for its own sake. Tight underwriting inhibits enterprise—not only for insured businesses but also for the business of insurance. This paper highlights ex post loss reduction as a form of insurance-based governance. Drawing on interviews with industry insiders, we explore how insurers addressed the evolving problems of moral hazard, uncertainty and correlated losses since the 1990s. We find that cyber insurance developed sophisticated remedies to contain liabilities and quickly restore affected IT systems, but largely left security decisions to the insured. This facilitated enterprise in the short run but undermined security in the longer term: funding and expediting ransom payments encourages further attacks. As businesses improved their resilience, cybercriminals adapted and ransoms escalated, calling insurability into question. Yet there remains little appetite for imposing restrictive conditionality in this highly competitive market. Instead, insurers have turned to governments to contain criminal threats and cushion catastrophic losses.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 130, S. 1-102
ISSN: 0002-7162
Contents: The role of the life insurance company in health conservation programs, by L. K. Frankel; Co-operation between life insurance and trust companies, by E. A. Woods; Insurance of substandard lives, by Robert Henderson; Investment tendencies of life insurance companies, F. H. Ecker; Group life insurance, by W. J. Graham; Life insurance as an aid to education and philanthropy, by J. A. Stevenson; The modern life underwriter, by J. M. Holcombe, jr; Non-medical life insurance, by H. F. Larkin; Salary savings insurance, by R. L. Place; Inspection reports on persons as a factor in life insurance, by J. A. Fitzgerald; Beneficiary provisions under modern life insurance policies, by L. E. Thompson; Fraternal life insurance, by C. K. Knight.
In: Practical Insurance Guides
Insurance Law - An Introduction is essential reading and will provide you with a thorough understanding of all the main areas including motor, property, financial and marine insurance. The book contains the latest case law and best practice with reference to problem areas including fraudulent claims, third party rights against insurers and construing insurance terms. Comprehensive guidance on all key areas from the duty of utmost good faith to choice of law and jurisdictional issues is given by the leading legal experts in the insurance industry
In: [Carnegie endowment for international peace. Division of economics and history] Economic and social history of the world war. British series
Editor's preface.-Introduction, by Sir William Beveridge.-State insurance against war risks at sea, by Sir Norman Hill.-Fire insurance during the war, by S. Preston and A.E. Sich.-The effect on British life assurance of the European war (1914-18) by S.G. Warner.-National health insurance and friendly societies during the war, by Sir Alfred W. Watson.-Unemployment insurance in the war and after, by Sir William Beveridge.-The national savings movement, by Sir William Schooling.-Index
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, S. 112-140
ISSN: 0002-7162
Contents: Do we need compulsory public health insurance: yes, by I. M. Rubinow; Same: no, by R. G. Leland and A. M. Simons; Alternatives to compulsory public health insurance, by Pierce Williams.