Government Risk-Bearing
Edited by Mark S. Sniderman
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 1993
ISBN: 978-94-011-2184-2
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Institutional Control and Large-scale, Long-term Hazards
- Al H. Ringleb, Steven L. Wiggins and John C. Morrison
- Ch 2 Ambiguity and Government Risk-Bearing for Low-Probability Events
- Howard Kunreuther and Edward Kane
- Ch 3 Public Insurance of Private Risks: Theory and Evidence from Agriculture
- Brian D. Wright and Mark V. Pauly
- Ch 4 Government Risk-Bearing in the Financial Sector of a Capitalist Economy
- Mark J. Flannery and Howell E. Jackson
- Ch 5 Perspectives on the Role of Government Risk-Bearing within the Financial Sector
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Ch 6 Government Risk-Bearing: What Works and What Doesn’t
- Dennis R. Connolly
- Ch 7 The PBGC: A Costly Lesson in the Economics of Federal Insurance
- Kathleen P. Utgoff and Zvi Bodie
- Ch 8 Recent Federal Efforts to Measure and Control Government Risk-Bearing
- Marvin Phaup
- Ch 9 Information and Incentives to Improve Government Risk-Bearing
- Justine Rodriguez
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-2184-2
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