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Government Insurance versus Market Insurance
The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, 2003This paper compares the provision of insurance by the government to provision by private firms in the market. The topic is one that has been much addressed in the proceedings of this Association. It was the subject of the First Annual Lecture of the Geneva Association by Kenneth J. Arrow (Arrow, 1978).
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Analytics of Insurance Markets
Annual Review of Financial Economics, 2015This article describes contributions of analytics and statistical methods to our understanding of insurance operations and markets. Specifically, it introduces insurance analytics, the foundations of the discipline, and the supporting literature. It also describes current trends in analytics.
Edward W. Frees, Edward W. Frees
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Premiums in a competitive insurance market
Journal of Banking & Finance, 1983From the assumption that the reinsurance market is complete, simple expressions for the competitive equilibrium are derived. It is argued that the equilibrium premiums in reinsurance, in the long run will determine premiums also in direct insurance. Some support for this argument is derived from a study of insurance against earthquake damage. The paper
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The efficiency of insurance markets
European Economic Review, 1978The paper provides a systematic analysis of various types of behavior changes induced by insurance, which all tend to increase the insured losses. The welfare implications of these changes as well as the means to improve the working of insurance markets are studied.
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1986
Since the seventeenth century, insurance has changed greatly. This evolution has brought insurance from a mere set of conventions between individuals to a major national concern. Since its birth, the French insurance market has undergone many transformations. For many years, certain branches were forbidden for moral reasons or in the interest of public
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Since the seventeenth century, insurance has changed greatly. This evolution has brought insurance from a mere set of conventions between individuals to a major national concern. Since its birth, the French insurance market has undergone many transformations. For many years, certain branches were forbidden for moral reasons or in the interest of public
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Prevention in Insurance Markets
Annales d'Économie et de Statistique, 2006Fagart, Kambia-Chopin
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The Regulation of Insurance Marketing
Columbia Law Review, 1961Bartlett A. Jackson, Spencer L. Kimball
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