THE TRANSITION TO A SINGLE INSURANCE MARKET IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Karl C. Ennsfellner and
Mark S. Dorfman
Risk Management and Insurance Review, 1998, vol. 1, issue 2, 35-53
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Abstract: The European single insurance market incorporates the member stales of the European Union (EU). The legal framework for the market was enacted on June 30, 1994. The framework provides, above all, for a closely integrated supervisory (regulatory) system, a single license for the whole market and single home country control. Currently, some significant obstacles are slowing the realization of the European single insurance market, while several important economic policy and public interest questions remain to be answered.
Date: 1998
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