Although the insurance industry is less affected than the banking industry, the credit crisis has revealed room for improvement in its risk management and supervision. Based on this observation, we formulate ten consequences for risk management and insurance regulation. Many of these reflect current discussions in academia and practice, but we also add a number of new ideas that have not yet been the focus of discussion. Among these are specific aspects of agency and portfolio theory, a concept for a controlled run-off for insolvent insurers, new principles in stress testing, improved communication aspects, market discipline, and accountability. Another contribution of this paper is to embed the current practitioners ’ discussion in the rec...
This book is intended for the Risk Management and Insurance course where Risk Management is emphasiz...
Managing Risk in the Financial System makes important and timely contributions to our knowledge and ...
As exemplified by the dramatic failure ofAIG, insurance companies and their affiliates played a cent...
Although the insurance industry is less affected than the banking industry, the credit crisis has re...
Although the insurance industry is less affected than the banking industry, the credit crisis has re...
Prior to the 2008 global credit crisis, some developments had occurred in the regulation of the insu...
The insurance domain is one of the most complex and extensive areas of the market. However this fiel...
This paper investigates the causes of the banking crisis and the resulting lessons that need to be l...
This paper aims to discuss what happen during the 2008 financial crisis and the reason behind it. Th...
I. Regulatory Failures and Regulatory Reform The credit crisis underscores the need for reform of re...
The credit crisis represents a watershed event for global financial markets and has been linked to s...
The credit crisis that developed as a result of the problems in the US sub-prime mortgage market has...
[[abstract]]This paper first provides the background of the U.S. financial crisis and summarizes the...
This article considers the role of American International Group (AIG) and the insurance sector in th...
The recent financial crisis has provoked a broad spectrum of regulatory observations and possible re...
This book is intended for the Risk Management and Insurance course where Risk Management is emphasiz...
Managing Risk in the Financial System makes important and timely contributions to our knowledge and ...
As exemplified by the dramatic failure ofAIG, insurance companies and their affiliates played a cent...
Although the insurance industry is less affected than the banking industry, the credit crisis has re...
Although the insurance industry is less affected than the banking industry, the credit crisis has re...
Prior to the 2008 global credit crisis, some developments had occurred in the regulation of the insu...
The insurance domain is one of the most complex and extensive areas of the market. However this fiel...
This paper investigates the causes of the banking crisis and the resulting lessons that need to be l...
This paper aims to discuss what happen during the 2008 financial crisis and the reason behind it. Th...
I. Regulatory Failures and Regulatory Reform The credit crisis underscores the need for reform of re...
The credit crisis represents a watershed event for global financial markets and has been linked to s...
The credit crisis that developed as a result of the problems in the US sub-prime mortgage market has...
[[abstract]]This paper first provides the background of the U.S. financial crisis and summarizes the...
This article considers the role of American International Group (AIG) and the insurance sector in th...
The recent financial crisis has provoked a broad spectrum of regulatory observations and possible re...
This book is intended for the Risk Management and Insurance course where Risk Management is emphasiz...
Managing Risk in the Financial System makes important and timely contributions to our knowledge and ...
As exemplified by the dramatic failure ofAIG, insurance companies and their affiliates played a cent...