The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice
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Volume 23, issue 4, 1998
- 25 Years of the Geneva Association pp. 467-468

- Claude Bébéar
- How Does the Future Look? pp. 469-472

- Ruy de Carvalho
- 25th Anniversary of the Geneva Association pp. 473-474

- Sir Brian Corby
- 25 Years of The Geneva Association pp. 475-476

- Dieter Farny
- The Value of Geneva Association Membership and the Bond of Information on Insurance pp. 477-478

- John Robins
- Challenges in Insurance Markets pp. 479-489

- Antoine Bernheim
- Will the International Financial Markets Replace Traditional Insurance Products? pp. 490-495

- Jürgen Zech
- Emerging Regions and Insurance: a Reflection on Latin-American Markets pp. 496-499

- Filomeno Mira
- At the Turn of the Century: Reflections on the Insurance Industry in Society pp. 500-505

- Björn Wolrath
- Shaping the Future for the Insurance Sector pp. 506-518

- Lutgart van Den Berghe
- The Economic Role of the Insurance Sector in the Risk Transfer - Capital Market Nexus pp. 519-529

- Gerry Dickinson
- Developing Tomorrow's Leaders Today pp. 530-539

- Norman A Baglini
- Risk and Insurance Economics 25 Years After pp. 540-567

- Henri Loubergé
- Trends in Financial Services&ast pp. 568-573

- Sir David Walker
- Risk Securitization An Alternative of Risk Transfer of Insurance Companies pp. 574-607

- Fred Wagner
- The IAIS - Tasks and Aims&ast pp. 608-611

- Knut Hohlfeld
- The IAIS Survey on Reinsurance Supervision An Overview of the Findings pp. 612-623

- R C L Bakker and H J M Teeuwen
Volume 23, issue 3, 1998
- Message pp. 299-299

- Raymond Barre
- The Geneva Association: Setting Standards for 25 Years pp. 300-304

- Drs. Jan Holsboer
- A Personal Biographical Note on the Long March Toward Risk Management in the New Service Economy pp. 305-308

- Orio Giarini
- The Strategic Development of Insurance Markets: Some Reflections with Particular Focus on Commercial Risks and Risk Financing Innovations pp. 309-317

- Walter B Kielholz and Kai-Uwe Schanz
- A 25 Years (and more) in Reinsurance Looking Back and Looking Forward&ast pp. 318-330

- Fedor Nierhaus
- Insurance and the Euro pp. 331-355

- Michel Albert and Patrick Lefas
- An Outlook on the Private Life Insurance Business in Japan pp. 356-363

- Terumichi Tsuchida
- The Twenty-fifth Birthday of The Geneva Association pp. 364-365

- Fabio Padoa
- 25th Anniversary of the Founding of The Geneva Association pp. 366-367

- Julius Neave
- A Few Remarks on 25 Years of The Geneva Association pp. 368-370

- Reimer Schmidt
- A Tribute to The Geneva Association pp. 371-371

- John J Roberts
- Renewed Challenge pp. 372-373

- Rony Castro de Oliveira Lyrio
- 25 Years Geneva Association An Unprecedented Period of Fundamental Change in Insurance Business pp. 374-375

- Herbert Schimetschek
Volume 23, issue 2, 1998
- Current Problems in the Law and Economics of Private Insurance: an Introduction pp. 147-151

- Herman Cousy, Paul Fenn and Roger Vandenbergh
- Long Tail (Liability) Risks and Claims Made Policies pp. 152-168

- Jaap Spier
- Insuring the Uninsurable? The Appeal of the Circumstances Clause pp. 169-177

- Geert Schoorens and Caroline Van Schoubroeck
- Comments on the Appeal of the Circumstances Clause and the Uninsurability of Long Tail Risks pp. 178-181

- Gerhard Wagner
- Long Tail Risks and Endogenous Liabilities: Regulating Looting pp. 182-195

- Timothy Swanson and Robin Mason
- Asymmetric Information, Moral Hazard and the Insurance of Legal Expenses&ast pp. 196-209

- Roger Bowles and Neil Rickman
- Insuring Litigation Risk: Some Recent Developments in England and Wales&ast pp. 210-223

- Neil Rickman and Paul Fenn
- Information Disclosure in a Competitive Insurance Market - The Government Role pp. 224-246

- Kruno Kukoc
- Development Risks, Strict Liability, and the Insurability of Industrial Hazards pp. 247-264

- Göran Skogh
- The Applicability of the Principles of Private Insurance to Social Health Care Insurance, Seen from a Law and Economics Perspective&ast pp. 265-293

- Michael G Faure
Volume 23, issue 1, 1998
- On the Reform of Solvency Rules for Insurance Undertakings in Europe Comments from the View Point of the Insurance Industry pp. 3-13

- Norbert Konrath
- Insurance in the Light of Financial Theory and Innovation pp. 14-33

- Ambroise Laurent
- The Corporate Demand for Insurance: A Strategic Perspective pp. 34-51

- S G Ashby and S R Diacon
- The Reinsurer's Strategic Objectives An Analysis Applying the Theoretical Framework of Prescriptive Decision Theory pp. 52-67

- Matthias Graumann
- Size and Concentration Patterns of the World's Largest Reinsurance Companies pp. 68-80

- J. François d'Outreville
- Internet Insurance Whitepaper How to Build Insurable Internet Business&ast pp. 81-102

- Steven B Adler and Richard A Sand
- Insurability of Risks on the Information Highway, from the User's Point of View&ast pp. 103-111

- Christian Mehl
- Risks in Teleworking on the Information Highway&ast pp. 112-122

- Simon Robinson
- The Evolution of Health Insurance in the United States&ast pp. 123-140

- Ronald E Compton and Neil Schlackman
Volume 22, issue 4, 1997
- A Risk Focused Approach by the State on the Subject of Sustainability pp. 463-476

- Henk C van Latesteijn
- Some Thoughts on Sustainability, Insurability and Insurance pp. 477-495

- Walter R Stahel
- The 1995 Report on the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Working Group II - Chapter 17 - Financial Services pp. 496-500

- Andrew F Dlugolecki
- Natural Disasters and the Greenhouse Effect: Impact on the Insurance Industry and Possible Countermeasures pp. 501-514

- Gerhard A Berz
- How to Expand the Limits of Insurability&ast pp. 515-522

- Walter T Karten
- Efficiency and Productivity of the Insurance Industry in the OECD Countries pp. 523-535

- Olivier Donni and Fabienne Fecher
- An Analysis of the Difference in Solvency Experience of U.S. and Canadian Life Insurers pp. 536-552

- Anne E Kleffner and Jerry L Jorgensen
- Attitudes to Risk and Insurance in Chinese Households and Enterprises pp. 553-570

- G A Whitmore, Yuan Wei and Jin Yongjin
- Market Orientation and Business Performance in the Spanish Insurance Sector pp. 571-590

- Nora Lado and Miguel Ángel Martínez Martínez
Volume 22, issue 3, 1997
- Principles and Economic Effects of Private and State Systems pp. 307-313

- Eamonn Butler
- Private Versus State Systems for Industrial Accidents: The Belgian Case pp. 314-326

- Claude Desseille
- Elements of an Effective Workers' Compensation System pp. 327-335

- Peter A Garza-Zavaleta
- Private Versus Public Systems for Industrial Accidents and Invalidity Insurance: — The German Solution — pp. 336-347

- Günther Sokoll
- Private Versus State Systems for Industrial Accidents and Invalidity Insurance in the U.K pp. 348-367

- Chris Williams
- The Netherlands Recover from their Illness pp. 368-377

- A C Blom
- The Service Liberalisation Agenda of the World Trade Organisation What are the Issues? pp. 378-391

- Julian Arkell
- A Pioneer's View of Financial Services Negotiations in the GATT and in the World Trade Organization: 17 Years of Work for Something or Nothing? pp. 392-399

- Harry L Freeman
- The World Trade Organization and Liberalisation of Trade in Insurance Services: Impact and Implications of the 1995 Protocol on Financial Services&ast pp. 400-412

- R Brian Woodrow
- The EU Proposal for a Council Directive on Export Credit Insurance: A Critical Evaluation pp. 413-425

- David Camino and Clara Cardone Riportella
Volume 22, issue 2, 1997
- Rethinking Society's Management of Catastrophic Risks&ast pp. 151-176

- Howard Kunreuther
- About the Insurability of Catastrophic Risks&ast pp. 177-186

- Christian Gollier
- Comments on Howard Kunreuther's Article pp. 187-189

- Göran Skogh
- The American Legal System and the Insurability of Environmental Damage and Catastrophic Loss pp. 190-193

- George L Priest
- Market-Based Environmental Audits and Environmental Risks: Implementing ISO 14000&ast pp. 194-210

- Paul R Kleindorfer
- Environmental Liability Insurance as a Handmaiden to International Trade and Investment pp. 211-222

- Mark W Pauly
- Insurance Markets and Climate Change pp. 223-237

- Neil Doherty
- Legislation and Practice Concerning Natural Disasters and Insurance in a Number of European Countries&ast pp. 238-267

- C Van Schoubroeck
Volume 22, issue 1, 1997
- Insurance Derivatives and Securitization: New Hedging Perspectives for the US Cat Insurance Market pp. 3-16

- Walter Kielholz and Alex Durrer
- The Context for Trading Insurance Risks pp. 17-25

- Prakash Shimpi
- Reinventing Reinsurance Using the Capital Markets pp. 26-37

- Richard E Smith, Emily A Canelo and Anthony M Di Dio
- Social Security and Social Costs: Towards Radical Reform of the System pp. 38-45

- Claude Bébéar
- Financing Old-age Dependency in Europe: Towards Overall Management of Old-age pp. 46-59

- Jacques Blondeau and David Dubois
- Remarks on the American Risk Based Capital Model pp. 60-68

- Brian K Atchinson
- Security of Insurers: The American Risk Based Capital Model versus the European Model of Solvability for Property and Casualty Insurers pp. 69-75

- Dieter Farny
- Some Issues in Risk-Based Capital pp. 76-85

- G M Dickinson
- A Consideration of Pension Credit and Termination Insurance in the UK pp. 86-106

- Steven Haberman
- The Phenomenon of Whiplash and the Compulsory Third Party Liability Insurance: An Interim Report from the Netherlands pp. 107-127

- F Th Kremer and D van der Kwaak
- Life Insurance Asset-Liability Management: An International Survey pp. 128-142

- M Smink and R A H van der Meer