Risk Management and Insurance Review
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Volume 10, issue 2, 2007
- Reinsurance for Natural and Man‐Made Catastrophes in the United States: Current State of the Market and Regulatory Reforms pp. 179-220

- John Cummins
- Stock Market Sensitivity to U.K. Firms' Pension Discounting Assumptions pp. 221-246

- Paul J. M. Klumpes and Kevin McMeeking
- Implications of IFRS for the European Insurance Industry—Insights From Capital Market Theory pp. 247-265

- Thomas Post, Helmut Gründl, Lisa Schmidl and Mark S. Dorfman
- The Bounds of Classical Risk Management and the Importance of a Behavioral Approach pp. 267-282

- Shigeyuki Goto
- Loss Modeling Using Spreadsheet‐Based Simulation pp. 283-297

- Domingo Castelo Joaquin
- Computing Value at Risk: A Simulation Assignment to Illustrate the Value of Enterprise Risk Management pp. 299-307

- Robert E. Hoyt, Lawrence S. Powell and David W. Sommer
- Insurance in the Courts (Formerly Recent Court Decisions) pp. 309-356

- Randy Maniloff, Marc Mayerson and Jeffrey W. Stempel
Volume 10, issue 1, 2007
- Risk Management: The Unifying Framework for Business Scholarship and Pedagogy pp. 1-12

- James R. Garven
- Unfair Discrimination and Homeowners Insurance Availability: An Empirical Analysis pp. 13-31

- Laureen Regan
- Dynamic Financial Analysis: Classification, Conception, and Implementation pp. 33-50

- Martin Eling and Thomas Parnitzke
- Risk, Return, and Performance Measurement: A Case of Unrealistic Expectations? pp. 51-68

- Joseph M. Goebel
- The Solvency II Process: Overview and Critical Analysis pp. 69-85

- Martin Eling, Hato Schmeiser and Joan T. Schmit
- Social Security Bonds and the Concept of Reciprocal Responsibility pp. 87-92

- William Holahan and Charles O. Kroncke
- The Problem of Asymmetric Information: A Simulation of How Insurance Markets Can Be Inefficient pp. 93-105

- David L. Eckles and Martin Halek
- Teaching Note for a Retirement Planning Exercise pp. 107-119

- Saul W. Adelman and Mark L. Cross
- Student Perceptions of the Insurance Profession pp. 121-136

- Suzanne N. Cory, Dana Kerr and Jerry D. Todd
- Insurance in the Courts pp. 137-173

- Randy Maniloff, Marc Mayerson and Jeffrey W. Stempel
Volume 9, issue 2, 2006
- The Insurance Brokerage Industry Post‐October 2004 pp. 89-108

- John Cummins, Neil Doherty, Gerald Ray and Terri Vaughan
- Auto Insurance Fraud: Measurements and Efforts to Combat It pp. 109-130

- Richard A. Derrig, Daniel J. Johnston and Elizabeth A. Sprinkel
- A Multi‐Line Insurance Fraud Recognition System: A Government‐Led Approach in Korea pp. 131-147

- Hunsoo Kim and W. Jean Kwon
- Opaqueness in the Insurance Industry: Why Are Some Insurers Harder to Evaluate than Others? pp. 149-163

- Steven W. Pottier and David W. Sommer
- Performance Evaluation of Pension Funds Management Companies with Data Envelopment Analysis pp. 165-188

- Carlos Barros and Maria Teresa Garcia
- The Downfall of Equitable Life in the United Kingdom: The Mismatch of Strategy and Risk Management pp. 189-204

- Christopher O'Brien
- Accident Year Development, Bonus Banks, and Insurance Incentive Compensation pp. 205-217

- Joseph Calandro
- Catastrophe Modeling in the Classroom pp. 219-229

- Patricia Born and William Martin
- Insurance in the Courts (Formerly Recent Court Decisions) pp. 231-274

- Randy Maniloff, Marc Mayerson and Jeffrey W. Stempel
Volume 9, issue 1, 2006
- Blessed Are the Builders pp. 1-7

- Larry A. Cox
- The Public Pension Reform Debate in the United States and International Experience pp. 9-35

- Peter Diamond
- Understanding Basis Risk in Insurance Contracts pp. 37-51

- Dana A. Kerr
- Examining the Marginal Access Value of Private Health Insurance pp. 53-62

- Rexford Santerre
- An Examination of Alternative Approaches to Risk Management and Insurance Research pp. 63-74

- Mark S. Dorfman and Steven C. Tippins
- The Investment Portfolio of the Life Insurance Industry in China: Peculiar Constraints and the Specialist Problem pp. 75-88

- Desmond W.P. Li
Volume 8, issue 2, 2005
- The Economic Effects of Federal Participation in Terrorism Risk pp. 177-209

- R. Glenn Hubbard, Bruce Deal and Peter Hess
- Regulating Genetic Information in Insurance Markets pp. 211-237

- Michael Hoy and Michael Ruse
- Life Annuity Insurance Versus Self‐Annuitization: An Analysis From the Perspective of the Family pp. 239-255

- Hato Schmeiser and Thomas Post
- Stimulating the Demand for Insurance pp. 257-278

- Stephanie Hussels, Damian Ward and Ralf Zurbruegg
- The Evolution of the Role of Risk Communication in Effective Risk Management pp. 279-289

- Norma L. Nielson, Anne E. Kleffner and Ryan B. Lee
- International Insurance Markets: A Credit Travel Study Course pp. 291-303

- Norma L. Nielson, Anne E. Kleffner and Ryan B. Lee
Volume 8, issue 1, 2005
- The ARIA Loop pp. 1-8

- James M. Carson
- Women and Pensions pp. 9-29

- Vickie Bajtelsmit, Anna M. Rappaport, M. Cindy Hounsell, Madeleine D'Ambrosio, Glenn W. Merrick and Katie Kaufmanis
- Give Us Some Credit: The Use of Credit Information in Insurance Underwriting and Rating pp. 31-41

- Diana Lee, Sam Sorich, Michael J. Miller and Rob Schneider
- Alternative Methods for Projecting Equity Returns: Implications for Evaluating Social Security Reform Proposals pp. 43-63

- John Sabelhaus
- Risk Management and Insurance‐Related Journals: A Survey of Risk and Insurance Academics pp. 65-101

- Tamela D. Ferguson, Mark S. Dorfman and William L. Ferguson
- A Cross‐Section Analysis of the Determinants of Life Insurance Consumption in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan pp. 103-125

- Tienyu Hwang and Brian Greenford
- Weather Derivatives and Weather Risk Management pp. 127-140

- Patrick L. Brockett, Mulong Wang and Chuanhou Yang
- The Columbia Space Shuttle Tragedy: Third‐Party Liability Implications for the Insurance of Space Losses pp. 141-150

- Piotr Manikowski
- Recent Court Decisions pp. 151-161

- Jeffrey W. Stempel
Volume 7, issue 2, 2004
- The Impact of Institutional Ownership on the Reinsurance Decision pp. 93-106

- Rebecca Toppe Shortridge and Stephen M. Avila
- The Influence of Prescription Drug Use on Long‐Term Care Insurance Ownership pp. 107-120

- Patrick Michael Bernet
- University‐Provided Retirement Planning Support and Retiree Financial Satisfaction During Retirement: Differences by Gender, Job Classification, and Planning Behavior pp. 121-149

- Mark L. Power and Tahira K. Hira
- A Pedagogical Note on Risk Framing pp. 151-164

- Michael M. Barth, John J. Hatem and Bill Z. Yang
- Risk Aversion and the Willingness to Pay for Insurance: A Cautionary Discussion of Adverse Selection pp. 165-175

- Joseph G. Eisenhauer
- A User‐Friendly Introduction to Property‐Casualty Claim Reserves pp. 177-187

- Joseph Calandro and Thomas J. O'Brien
- Grade‐Risk: An Insurable Event in the Classroom pp. 189-196

- Nat Pope and Yu‐Luen Ma
Volume 7, issue 1, 2004
- Getting the Word Out About ARIA pp. 1-8

- Robert E. Hoyt
- Tort Reform and Insurance Markets pp. 9-24

- W Viscusi
- The Wealth and Information Effects of Insurers' Open Market Stock Repurchase Announcements pp. 25-40

- Patricia Born, Carmelo Giaccotto and Titos Ritsatos
- New Risk‐Based Capital Standards in the European Union: A Proposal Based on Empirical Data pp. 41-52

- Hato Schmeiser
- Asymmetric Information Problems in Taiwan's Automobile Insurance Market: The Effect of Policy Design on Loss Characteristics pp. 53-71

- Jennifer L. Wang
- Exposure Triggers and Allocation Methods: Learning Lessons From Prior Court Rulings pp. 73-87

- Charles R. McGuire, Kathleen A. McCullough and George B. Flanigan
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