The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice
1990 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2005
- Editorial pp. 533-534

- Geneviève Reday-Mulvey
- Private Pension Provision: An OECD View pp. 535-541

- Juan Yermo
- Challenges Posed by Ageing to Financial and Monetary Stability&ast pp. 542-564

- E Davis
- Optimal Retirement Portfolios: Social Security Personal Accounts in the Context of the Four Pillars pp. 565-580

- David P Richardson and Jason Seligman
- A Mountain Too Far? The Saga of Social Security Personal Accounts pp. 581-592

- Sheila Bair
- The Future of Pensions in Taiwan pp. 593-603

- Yung-Ming Shiu
- Working Beyond 60 – Introduction: Key Policy Issues and Recommendations pp. 604-619

- Geneviève Reday-Mulvey
- The Employment of Older People: Can We Learn from Japan?&ast pp. 620-637

- Bernard H Casey
- The Fourth Pillar and the U.K.: Flexibility, Risk and the Deinstitutionalization of the Life Course pp. 638-655

- Patrick John Ring
- Reversing the Trend from “Early” to “Late” Exit: Push, Pull and Jump Revisited in a Danish Context pp. 656-673

- Per H Jensen
- Promoting Employment among Ageing Workers: Lessons from Successful Policy Changes in Finland pp. 674-692

- Seija Ilmakunnas and Mervi Takala
- The Double Standard in Attitudes toward Retirement – The Case of the Netherlands pp. 693-710

- Hendrik van Dalen and Kène Henkens
- Labour Force Participation of Older Workers in Italy: Trends, Causes and Policy Issues pp. 711-723

- Dario Focarelli and Paolo Zanghieri
Volume 30, issue 3, 2005
- Global Brokers, Global Clients: A New Operational and Ethical Context pp. 353-372

- James W Hutchin
- The Complementarity between Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 373-386

- Andrea Beltratti
- Corporate Social Responsibility: An Economic and Financial Framework pp. 387-409

- Geoffrey Heal
- The Responsibilities of Accountants pp. 410-424

- Ronald F Duska
- The Link Between Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in Insurance pp. 425-442

- Lutgart van Den Berghe and Céline Louche
- Towards a Good Governance in Financial and Insurance Services: Transparency in the Life Insurance Industry in Italy pp. 443-450

- Giampaolo Galli
- Ethical Issues Facing Stock Analysts pp. 451-466

- J Paul Newsome
- Investor Needs for Transparency and Good Governance, and Insurance Reactions pp. 467-476

- Maurizio Lualdi
- The Role of Professional Organizations in Boosting Trust in Financial Business pp. 477-484

- Brian K Atchinson
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Challenges for a Bancassurance Company pp. 485-497

- Emanuele Marsiglia and Isabella Falautano
- Insurers are not Banks: Assessing Liquidity, Efficiency and Solvency Risk Under Alternative Approaches to Capital Adequacy pp. 498-521

- Paul Kupiec and David Nickerson
- Issues Relating to Collateral Requirements Imposed upon Alien Reinsurers of United States Ceding Insurers pp. 522-532

- Ernst Csiszar
Volume 30, issue 2, 2005
- Convergence in Wholesale Financial Services: Reinsurance and Investment Banking pp. 187-222

- John Cummins
- Insurance with Rent Schemes: An Empirical Study of Market Provision and Consumer Demand pp. 223-243

- John Hood, William Stein and Claire McCann
- Evaluating the Efficiency and Productivity of Insurance Companies with a Malmquist Index: A Case Study for Portugal pp. 244-267

- Carlos Barros, Nazaré Barroso and Maria Borges
- Can Insurance Firms Easily Exit from the Market? A Global Comparative Analysis of Regulatory Structures&ast pp. 268-284

- W. Jean Kwon, Hunsoo Kim and Soon-Jae Lee
- The EU Insurance Industry: Are we Heading for an Ideal Single Financial Services Market? pp. 285-295

- Matthias Müller-Reichart
- Overcoming Past Obstacles to Insurance in the New EU Countries pp. 296-311

- George von Furstenberg
- Market Deregulation and Insurer Pricing Strategies: The Japanese Experience pp. 312-326

- Nat Pope and Yu-Luen Ma
- Comparing Alternative Structures of Financial Alliances pp. 327-342

- Raimo Voutilainen
- The Economic System as Catalyst for Evolving Liability Regimes&ast pp. 343-351

- Patrick M Liedtke
Volume 30, issue 1, 2005
- Priam's Daughter: 30 years of The Geneva Papers pp. 1-3

- Patrick M Liedtke
- Introduction to the First Issue of The Geneva Papers, Originally Published in January 1976 pp. 4-4

- Raymond Barre
- The Changing Face of Risk Management (first published in 1976 in The Geneva Papers)&ast pp. 5-10

- G N Crockford
- Is Supervision Keeping Pace with Innovation?&ast pp. 11-18

- Jaime Caruana
- Insurers and Their Multidimensional Regulatory Landscape pp. 19-28

- Daniel Schanté and Lucía Caudet
- IAIS and Recent Developments in Insurance Regulation pp. 29-33

- Yoshi Kawai
- Improving Regulatory Governance pp. 34-42

- Walter B Kielholz and Rolf Nebel
- Regulation and Insurance Economics pp. 43-46

- Anton van Rossum
- Capital Adequacy and Risk Management in Insurance pp. 47-51

- Henri de Castries
- Risk and Capital Management in Insurance Companies pp. 52-59

- Nikolaus von Bomhard
- Successful Risk and Capital Management pp. 60-64

- James J Schiro
- Financial Stability and the Insurance Sector&ast pp. 65-71

- Jean-Claude Trichet
- At the Crossroads of Change: Risk and Capital Management in the Insurance Industry pp. 72-87

- John Drzik
- Managing Pensions Obligations in Volatile and Demanding Environments: A U.K. Perspective pp. 88-91

- Richard Harvey
- Managing Pension Obligations in Volatile and Demanding Environments pp. 92-94

- Patrick Peugeot
- Managing Pension Obligations in Volatile and Demanding Environments pp. 95-100

- Art Ryan
- Developments in International Financial Reporting Standards and Other Financial Reporting Issues pp. 101-107

- Jonathan Bloomer
- New International Accounting Standards and Insurance pp. 108-113

- Gérard de La Martinière
- Insurance and International Financial Reporting Standards pp. 114-120

- Lothar Meyer
- Risk Transfer and the Insurance Industry pp. 121-127

- Gerd H&aauml;usler
- The Integrated Supervision of Financial Markets: The Case of Switzerland pp. 128-143

- Philippe Gugler
- Terrorism Risk Coverage in the Post-9/11 Era: A Comparison of New Public–Private Partnerships in France, Germany and the U.S.&ast pp. 144-170

- Erwann Michel-Kerjan and Burkhard Pedell
- Managerial Use of Discounted Cash-Flow or Accounting Performance Measures: Evidence from the U.K. Life Insurance Industry pp. 171-186

- Paul J M Klumpes