The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2003
- Editorial pp. 551-552

- Geneviève Reday-Mulvey
- Older Workers, Employer Behaviour and Public Policy pp. 553-557

- Philip Taylor
- France: Struggling to Find a Way Out of the Early Exit Culture pp. 558-574

- Anne-Marie Guillemard
- Ageing Workforce: Firm Strategies and Public Policy in Germany pp. 575-595

- Winfried Schm&aauml;hl
- Managing an Ageing Labour Force: The Interplay between Public Policies and the Firm's Logic of Action — The Case of Japan pp. 596-611

- Masato Oka and Takeshi Kimura
- Age Discrimination in the Labour Market and Policy Responses: The Situation in the United Kingdom&ast pp. 612-624

- Philip Taylor and Alan Walker
- Ageing and Work in Canada: Firm Policies&ast pp. 625-639

- Victor W. Marshall and Joanne Gard Marshall
- Labour Market Transitions and the Erosion of the Fordist Lifecycle: Discarding Older Workers in the Automobile Manufacturing and Banking Industries in the United States pp. 640-651

- Jill Quadagno, Melissa Hardy and Lawrence Hazelrigg
- Why is the Employment Rate of Older Swiss so High? An Analysis of the Social Security System pp. 652-672

- David Dorn and Alfonso Sousa-Poza
- Concluding Remarks: Company Practices and Public Policies Regarding Age: Lessons Drawn from Comparisons pp. 673-676

- Anne-Marie Guillemard
- Pension Economics: The Relativity of Time and Risk pp. 677-681

- Patrick M. Liedtke
- Whither the Pension Reform Debate? Some Reflections pp. 682-685

- Dalmer D. Hoskins
- Raising the Age of Retirement to Ensure a Better Retirement pp. 686-695

- Pierre Pestieau
- Pensions and Development in the South pp. 696-711

- Armando Barrientos
- Pensions in North Africa: The Need for Reform pp. 712-726

- Houssi Chourouk
- Analysing French Pension Reforms pp. 727-733

- Anne Lavigne
Volume 28, issue 3, 2003
- Insurance Misunderstood pp. 369-373

- Patrick M Liedtke
- The Role of Insurability and Insurance pp. 374-381

- Walter R Stahel
- Climate Change and the Financial Services Sector: An Appreciation of the UNEPFI Study pp. 382-393

- Andrew Dlugolecki and Thomas Loster
- Innovation, Insurability and Sustainable Development: Sharing Risk Management between Insurers and the State pp. 394-412

- Kristina Dahlström, Jim Skea and Walter R Stahel
- A Safety Management System Model with Application to Fire Safety Offshore pp. 413-425

- Alan N Beard and Jaime Santos-Reyes
- War and Terrorism Insurance: Plans for Long-term International Stability and Affordability&ast pp. 426-447

- Harold Caplan
- Moral Hazard in Liability Insurance pp. 448-471

- Christopher Parsons
- Changing Risk Patterns and Behaviour: Regulator and Market Failure in the Provision of Pensions pp. 472-480

- Jyoti Navare
- Integrated Distribution of Insurance and Financial Services and Value Creation: Challenges Ahead pp. 481-494

- Isabella Falautano and Emanuele Marsiglia
- The Creation of Value through a Specialized Distribution Network&ast pp. 495-501

- Giovanni Perissinotto
- Irish Life: Paradise Lost and Regained pp. 502-509

- David Went
- Outsourcing of Insurance Claims: A U.K. Case Study pp. 510-520

- John Hood and William Stein
- The Economics of Capital Regulation in Financial Conglomerates&ast pp. 521-533

- Alan D Morrison
- 30th Anniversary of The Geneva Association – Operating Today and Tomorrow pp. 534-549

- Patrick M Liedtke
Volume 28, issue 2, 2003
- The Search for an International Accounting Standard for Insurance: Report to the Accountancy Task Force of the Geneva Association pp. 151-175

- Gerry Dickinson
- Editorial pp. 177-179

- Christophe Courbage
- Market Insurance, Public Insurance and the Rate of Technical Change in Medical Care pp. 180-193

- Mark V Pauly
- Medical Innovation: A Challenge to Society and Insurance pp. 194-202

- Peter Zweifel
- The Impact of Genetic Testing on Healthcare Insurance pp. 203-221

- Michael Hoy, Fabienne Orsi, François Eisinger and Jean Paul Moatti
- Medical Progress and Supplementary Private Health Insurance pp. 222-237

- Reiner Leidl
- The Meaning of Longevity in Centenarians&ast pp. 238-253

- Vincenzo Marigliano, Laura Tafaro and Ilaria Trani
- Ageing and the Challenges of New Technologies: Can OECD Social and Healthcare Systems Provide for the Future&quest pp. 254-274

- Stephane Jacobzone
- Private Compulsory Long-term Care Insurance in Germany pp. 275-293

- Helga Riedel
- Ageing, Disability and the WHO's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) pp. 294-303

- Jerome E Bickenbach, Somnath Chatterji, Nenad Kostanjsek and T Bedirhan Üstün
- Health as Human Capital and its Impact on Economic Performance pp. 304-315

- David Bloom and David Canning
- Pharmacogenetics: A New – or not so New?—Concept in Healthcare pp. 316-330

- Klaus Lindpaintner
- Reconstructing the Body: Costs, Prices and Risks pp. 331-338

- David F Williams
- How Medical Progress Impacts on Society and Insurance: The French Case pp. 339-350

- Richard Guédon and François Peythieu
- Demographic Developments, Full Funding and Self-Regulation: The Foundations of the Social Health Insurance of the Future pp. 351-367

- Wilfried Johannssen
Volume 28, issue 1, 2003
- Global Financial Architecture: Implications for Regulation, Supervision and Accountancy Issues&ast pp. 1-4

- Hans–Jürgen Schinzler
- Additional Remarks and Comments on Global Financial Architecture pp. 5-15

- Peter Hohlfeld, Robert Mendelsohn and Daniel G Schanté
- Global Pension Schemes: How Governments and Insurers are Responding to the Global Aging Problem&ast pp. 16-25

- Arthur Ryan
- Additional Remarks and Comments on Global Pension Schemes The French Case pp. 26-38

- Gilles Benoist, Richard Harvey and Filomeno Mira
- Insurance Technology Strategy: Time to Re–evaluate&ast pp. 39-46

- Ronald Pressman
- Additional Remarks and Comments on Insurance Technology Strategy pp. 47-57

- Hugo Andersen, Claude Bébéar and Ewald Kist
- Additional Remarks and Comments on Global Expansion and the Impact on the Insurance Value Chain: the Reassessment of Business Models and the Revisiting of the Value Proposition pp. 58-64

- Brian M O'Hara and Jean–Philippe Thierry
- The Aftermath of September 11: The Impact on and Systemic Risk to the Insurance Industry pp. 65-70

- Jozef De Mey
- Government Insurance versus Market Insurance&ast pp. 71-80

- George L. Priest
- Challenges to Financial Stability&ast pp. 81-86

- Geoffrey Bell
- The Complexity of Managing a Global Company: Regional Exposure vs. Global Exposure&ast pp. 87-93

- Gérard de la Martinière
- Strategic Positioning in a Liberalizing Market to Serve the Needs of the Industry&ast pp. 94-101

- N Rangachary
- The Broader Cultural Context of Insurance: Insurance and Religions pp. 102-110

- Jean-Pierre Daniel
- Call Centers: A Case Study on the Interplay Between Organization and Information Technology pp. 111-126

- Matthias Graumann, Hans-Jrgen Arnold and Nicole Beltjes
- Pension Funds in France: Still a Dead End&quest pp. 127-150

- Anne Lavigne