The Geneva Risk and Insurance Review
1976 - 2025
Continuation of The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory. Current editor(s): Michael Hoy and Nicolas Treich From: Palgrave Macmillan International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics (The Geneva Association) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 26, issue 3, 2001
- On the Characterisation of Investor Preferences by Changes in Wealth pp. 175-193

- Christian S. Pedersen and Stephen E. Satchell
- The Valuation of Insurance under Uncertainty: Does Information about Probability Matter? pp. 195-224

- Carmela Di Mauro and Anna Maffioletti
- Public Versus Private Insurance with Dual Theory: A Political Economy Argument pp. 225-241

- Jean Hindriks
Volume 26, issue 2, 2001
- A Value at Risk Approach to Background Risk pp. 91-115

- Elisa Luciano and Robert Kast
- On Microfoundations of the Dual Theory of Choice pp. 117-137

- Sergei Guriev
- Diffidence Theorem, State-Dependent Preferences, and DARA&ast pp. 139-154

- Georges Dionne and Marie-Gloriose Ingabire
- Finding Pareto Optimal Insurance Contracts pp. 155-167

- Y.M. Ermoliev and S.D. Flåm
Volume 26, issue 1, 2001
- Social Security with Heterogeneous Populations Subject to Demographic Shocks pp. 5-24

- Gabrielle Demange and Guy Laroque
- A General Theorem on the Comparative Statics of Changes in Risk pp. 25-41

- Arthur Hau
- Self-Insurance, Self-Protection and Market Insurance within the Dual Theory of Choice pp. 43-56

- Christophe Courbage
- A Finite Difference Approach to the Valuation of Path Dependent Life Insurance Liabilities pp. 57-84

- Bjarke Jensen, Peter Jørgensen and Anders Grosen
Volume 25, issue 2, 2000
- Genetic Screening and Price Discrimination in Insurance Markets pp. 103-130

- Michael Hoy and Peter Lambert
- Exclusions and the Demand for Property Insurance pp. 131-139

- Rodney Garratt and John M. Marshall
- Equilibrium in Competitive Insurance Markets Under Adverse Selection and Yaari's Dual Theory of Risk pp. 141-157

- Virginia R. Young and Mark J. Browne
- Centralizing Insurance Fraud Investigation&ast pp. 159-178

- M. Martin Boyer
- Self-Protection, Information and the Precautionary Principle pp. 179-187

- Giovanni Immordino
Volume 25, issue 1, 2000
- Editor's Note pp. 5-5

- Louis Eeckhoudt
- Background Risk, Demand for Insurance, and Choquet Expected Utility Preferences pp. 7-28

- Meglena Jeleva
- Financial Markets for Unknown Risks if Beliefs Differ pp. 29-49

- Susanne Klimpel and Till Requate
- The Production of Goods in Excess of Demand: A Generalization of Self-Protection pp. 51-63

- Carole Haritchabalet
- The Consequences for a Monopolistic Insurance Firm of Evaluating Risk Better than Customers: The Adverse Selection Hypothesis Reversed pp. 65-79

- Bertrand Villeneuve
- Arbitrage and Viability in Insurance Markets pp. 81-99

- Anja De Waegenaere
Volume 24, issue 1, 1999
- Coalition-Proof Allocations in Adverse-Selection Economies pp. 5-17

- Jeffrey Lacker and John Weinberg
- Should More Risk-Averse Agents Exert More Effort? pp. 19-28

- Bruno Jullien, Bernard Salanié and François Salanié
- Optimal Insurance Under Random Auditing pp. 29-54

- Marie-Cecile Fagart and Pierre Picard
- Regulation of Insurance Markets pp. 55-68

- Ray Rees, Hugh Gravelle and Achim Wambach
- An Equilibrium Model of Catastrophe Insurance Futures and Spreads pp. 69-96

- Knut Aase
- Automobile Insurance Contracts and Risk of Accident: An Empirical Test Using French Individual Data pp. 97-114

- Didier Richaudeau
Volume 23, issue 2, 1998
- An Extended Family of Financial-Risk Measures pp. 89-117

- Christian S. Pedersen and Stephen E. Satchell
- Pareto-Improving Social Security Reform pp. 119-125

- Pascal Belan, Philippe Michel and Pierre Pestieau
- A Reexamination of the Relationship Between Preferences and Moment Orderings by Rational Risk-Averse Investors pp. 127-137

- Patrick L. Brockett and James R. Garven
- Government Deposit Insurance and the Diamond-Dybvig Model pp. 139-149

- J. Huston McCulloch and Min-Teh Yu
- Voluntary Contributions with Uncertainty: The Environmental Quality pp. 151-165

- Pierre-André Jouvet
Volume 23, issue 1, 1998
- Editor's Note pp. 5-5

- Christian Gollier
- Background Uncertainty and the Demand for Insurance Against Insurable Risks pp. 7-27

- Luigi Guiso and Tullio Jappelli
- Changes in Background Risk and the Demand for Insurance pp. 29-40

- Donald J. Meyer and Jack Meyer
- A Model of an Oligopoly in an Insurance Market pp. 41-48

- Mattias K Polborn
- Long-Term Care Insurance and Life Insurance Demand pp. 49-61

- Volker Meier
- Risk Classification by Fuzzy Inference pp. 63-82

- Per-Johan Horgby
Volume 22, issue 2, 1997
- Editor's Comments pp. 71-71

- Harris Schlesinger
- Competition and Insurance Twenty Years Later pp. 73-79

- Michael Rothschild and Joseph Stiglitz
- Complete Versus Incomplete Insurance Contracts under Adverse Selection with Multiple Risks pp. 81-101

- Claude Fluet and François Pannequin
- Pooling and Separating Equilibria in Insurance Markets with Adverse Selection and Distribution Costs&ast pp. 103-120

- Marie Allard, Jean-Paul Cresta and Jean Rochet
- Explaining Insurance Policy Provisions via Adverse Selection pp. 121-134

- Virginia R. Young and Mark J. Browne
- Full Insurance, Bayesian Updated Premiums, and Adverse Selection pp. 135-150

- Richard Watt and Francisco J. Vazquez
- Imperfect Agency and the Regulation of Hospitals pp. 151-168

- Mattias Lundb&aauml;ck
Volume 22, issue 1, 1997
- The Design of Optimal Insurance Contracts: A Topological Approach pp. 5-19

- Sandrine Spaeter and Patrick Roger
- Prudence, Demand Uncertainty, Background Risk, and the Law of Supply: A Nonexpected Utility Approach to the Firm&ast pp. 21-42

- Fanny Demers and Michel Demers
- An Option-Pricing Approach to the Costs of Export Credit Insurance pp. 43-58

- Sebastian Schich
- First-Order Approach to Principal-Agent Problems: A Generalization pp. 59-65

- Eskander Alvi
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