The principle of “insurable interest” for personal insurance contracts in Vietnam
The principle of insurable interest has existed for a long time in countries with developed insurance markets. In many countries, it has been introduced in legal regulations that can regulate it entirely and strictly. In Vietnam, no law regulated it
Hung Tien Nguyen
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Health Care in California and National Health Reform [PDF]
CED believes that the U.S. employer-based health insurance system is failing -- and the recently enacted health reform, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), will not reverse that dynamic.
Alain Enthoven, Joe Minarik
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Drivers of Nature‐Related Investment Strategies Among Institutional Investors
ABSTRACT Institutional investors are increasingly responding to biodiversity loss through nature‐related investment strategies. Using survey data from 557 institutional investors, this study examines the drivers of strategy selection and how biodiversity risk is integrated across investor types, sizes, and regions.
Emma Olofsson
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On the Issues of Social Law in Poland: A State of Research on the History of Social Insurance Law [PDF]
Maciej Jan Mazurkiewicz
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Using Benford\u27s Law to Detect Fraud in the Insurance Industry [PDF]
Benford\u27s Law is the mathematical phenomena that states that the first digits or left most digits in a list of numbers will occur with an expected logarithmic frequency.
Akers, Michael D., Maher, Meredith
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Potential for use of Al/machine learning for pharmacovigilance: Is there a role for regulators?
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Christina Gao +3 more
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Takeover Vulnerability and the Discipline of ESG Overinvestment
ABSTRACT While takeovers serve a disciplinary role by replacing inefficient managers, the threat of takeovers may compel firms to divert attention from Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) efforts as a strategic response to external pressure, especially when such firms are already overinvesting in ESG.
Abongeh Tunyi +2 more
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The law of insurance contractsi n the People's Republic of China. Comparative analysis of policyholders' rights. [PDF]
The implementation of China's economic reforms, beginning in the early 80's, and the formal establishment of a "Socialist Market Economy" in the following decade, stimulated substantial changes and improvements in the Insurance Laws and Regulations of ...
Alberto Monti
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Elaborating the Motivations and Attitudes Driving Interest in Voluntary Biodiversity Credits
ABSTRACT Global biodiversity loss has prompted the search for new sources of conservation finance, such as voluntary biodiversity credits (VBCs). However, despite optimistic market projections, current uptake of VBCs is limited. Adopting an interpretive approach, we analyse 21 semistructured interviews with early market actors (buyers, sellers ...
Gamze Yakar‐Pritchard +5 more
wiley +1 more source
The major supervisory initiatives post-FDICIA: Are they based on the goals of PCA? Should they be? [PDF]
The prompt corrective action provisions in FDICIA 1991 provide the supervisors with an unambiguous goal: "to resolve the problems of insured depository institutions at the least possible long-term cost to the deposit insurance fund." Yet performance of ...
Larry D. Wall, Robert A. Eisenbeis
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