The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice
1990 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2006
- On Health, Ageing and Insurance pp. 551-556

- Christophe Courbage and Joan Costa-Font
- Population Ageing and the Sustainability of the Spanish National Health System: Some Financial Policy Alternatives pp. 557-580

- Gemma Abio
- “Steeping” of Health Expenditure Profiles pp. 581-599

- Florian Buchner and Juergen Wasem
- Behavioral Analysis of the Choice of Community-Based Formal Home Care, Informal Home Care and Nursing Home Care in Japan pp. 600-632

- Tetsuji Yamada, Chia-Ching Chen, Tadashi Yamada, Marianne Fahs and Tetsuo Fukawa
- The Interaction of Public and Private Health Insurance: Ireland as a Case Study pp. 633-649

- Brian Nolan
- Are Private Health Insurance Subscribers Unsatisfied with the Spanish National Health System? pp. 650-668

- Joan Costa-Font and Mireia Jofre-Bonet
- Insurance Coverage and the Heterogeneity of Health and Drug Spending in the United States pp. 669-691

- Marin Gemmill, Joan Costa-Font and Panos Kanavos
- Risk-Adjustment in Long-Term Health Insurance Contracts in Germany pp. 692-704

- Johann Eekhoff, Markus Jankowski and Anne Zimmermann
- Lifetime Subsidies in Australian Private Health Insurance Markets with Community Rating pp. 705-719

- Luke Connelly and H Shelton Brown
- Evaluating Health Insurance: A Review of the Theoretical Foundations pp. 720-738

- John Nyman
- Do Micro Health Insurance Units Need Capital or Reinsurance? A Simulated Exercise to Examine Different Alternatives&ast pp. 739-761

- David Dror and John Armstrong
Volume 31, issue 3, 2006
- Reputation and Reputational Risk Management pp. 377-381

- Kai-Uwe Schanz
- The Question of Reputational Risk: Perspectives From An Industry pp. 382-394

- Ernst Csiszar and Gregory W Heidrich
- Media Reputation of the Insurance Industry: An Urgent Call for Strategic Communication Management pp. 395-408

- Robert G Eccles and Matthias Vollbracht
- Managing Reputational Risk: A Reinsurer's View pp. 409-424

- Peter Forstmoser and Nikodemus Herger
- Risks to Reputation: A Global Approach pp. 425-445

- Sophie Gaultier-Gaillard and Jean-Paul Louisot
- Reputation Management in the Japanese Insurance Marketplace pp. 446-453

- Kunio Ishihara
- Reputation: Some Thoughts From An Investor's Point of View&ast pp. 454-469

- Stefan Schürmann
- Some Thoughts on Reputation and Challenges for Global Financial Institutions pp. 470-479

- George Stansfield
- Can Reputations be “Managed”? pp. 480-499

- Gordon Stewart
- Reputational Risk in the context of A.M. Best's Rating Analysis pp. 500-511

- Michael Zboron
- A Reliable Fair Value for Insurance Contracts pp. 512-527

- Stefan Engel&aauml;nder and Joachim Kölschbach
- Risk Models for Capital Adequacy: Applications in the Context of Solvency II and Beyond pp. 528-550

- Peter Liebwein
Volume 31, issue 2, 2006
- Risk Classification and Public Policy pp. 187-189

- Reimund Schwarze
- Fairness and Equality in Insurance Classification&ast pp. 190-211

- Yves Thiery and Caroline Van Schoubroeck
- Age as a Variable in Insurance Pricing and Risk Classification pp. 212-232

- Mary Kelly and Norma Nielson
- Unisex Tariffs in Health Insurance pp. 233-244

- Oliver Riedel
- Risk Classification and Social Welfare&ast pp. 245-269

- Michael Hoy
- Mainstreams in the Development of European Tort Law: A Front-Line Snapshot pp. 270-276

- Bernhard A Koch
- Tort Law and Liability Insurance&ast pp. 277-292

- Gerhard Wagner
- International Forum Shopping and Transnational Lawsuits pp. 293-303

- Harald Koch
- Factors Likely to Influence Tort Litigation in the European Union pp. 304-313

- Joan T Schmit
- Forum Shopping: A Practitioner's Perspective pp. 314-322

- Anthony Fitzsimmons
- How Important are Insurers in Compensating Claims for Personal Injury in the U.K.?&ast pp. 323-339

- Richard Lewis
- The Social Construction of Bodily Injury pp. 340-356

- Phil Bell
- The American Class Action Fairness Act and Forum Shopping American-Style&ast pp. 357-375

- Linda S Mullenix
Volume 31, issue 1, 2006
- New Markets – New Regulation: The Latin-American Experience pp. 1-10

- Manuel Aguilera-Verduzco
- New Markets – New Regulation pp. 11-16

- Filomeno Mira Candel
- New Market, New Regulation and New Prospect – The Chinese Perspective pp. 17-24

- Wu Dingfu
- External Forces Impacting the Insurance Industry: Threats from Regulation pp. 25-30

- James J Schiro
- External Forces Shaping the Future of the Insurance Industry pp. 31-37

- Gregory V Serio
- Our World pp. 38-45

- Ron Pressman
- Future Financial Frameworks – Essentials for Risk-Based Capital Management pp. 46-56

- Nikolaus von Bomhard and Clemens Frey
- Stochastic Modelling – Boon or Bane for Insurance Industry Capital Regulation? pp. 57-82

- Oliver B&aauml;te, Philipp von Plato and Günther Thallinger
- Risk and Value: Changing Perceptions and Cultural Challenges for the Property and Casualty Industry pp. 83-87

- Brian M O'Hara
- Natural and Large Catastrophes – Changing Risk Characteristics and Challenges for the Insurance Industry pp. 88-95

- John R Coomber
- Group Aspects of Regulatory Reform in the Insurance Sector pp. 96-123

- Patrick Darlap and Bernhard Mayr
- Business Opportunities and Market Realities in Financial Conglomerates pp. 124-148

- Sotiris K Staikouras
- Economic Criteria for Compulsory Insurance&ast pp. 149-168

- Michael G Faure
- The Challenge of Solvency Reform for European Insurers pp. 169-185

- Philippe Trainar