The article discusses the insurance regulation in the U.S. and its role in the financial crisis. It states that the collapse of American International Group (AIG) was not an insurance regulatory failure. It describes the scope and approach to state insurance regulation and the development and functioning of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). The role played by the courts in insurance regulation is also addressed
Since this country was created, the insurance industry has been principally regulated by the states ...
Any substantial inquiry into the functioning of the insurance commissioner in American society poses...
This report discusses congressional and action on insurance regulation in the wake of the recent fin...
Much of the current call for Federal regulatory reform of insurance is based on fundamental misunder...
This article considers the role of American International Group (AIG) and the insurance sector in th...
As exemplified by the dramatic failure of AIG, insurance companies and their affiliates played a cen...
Among America\u27s financial institutions, insurance firms alone are largely immune from federal reg...
Purpose – The purpose of this editorial is to consider the effectiveness of the state-based insuranc...
This paper provides a context for the discussion of reforming the framework of insurance regulation ...
This report discusses federal regulation of insurers — whether optional or mandatory — in the broade...
U.S. insurance regulation focuses predominantly on individual insurance entities, rather than on gro...
This paper applies the long US experience with governmental provision of catastrophe insurance to th...
Although the United States has not established a much-needed and increasingly discussed national cat...
In both corporate and banking law, firms are empowered to select from a limited menu of options the ...
This article provides a brief overview of AIG's operations and explains why AIG suddenly collapsed. ...
Since this country was created, the insurance industry has been principally regulated by the states ...
Any substantial inquiry into the functioning of the insurance commissioner in American society poses...
This report discusses congressional and action on insurance regulation in the wake of the recent fin...
Much of the current call for Federal regulatory reform of insurance is based on fundamental misunder...
This article considers the role of American International Group (AIG) and the insurance sector in th...
As exemplified by the dramatic failure of AIG, insurance companies and their affiliates played a cen...
Among America\u27s financial institutions, insurance firms alone are largely immune from federal reg...
Purpose – The purpose of this editorial is to consider the effectiveness of the state-based insuranc...
This paper provides a context for the discussion of reforming the framework of insurance regulation ...
This report discusses federal regulation of insurers — whether optional or mandatory — in the broade...
U.S. insurance regulation focuses predominantly on individual insurance entities, rather than on gro...
This paper applies the long US experience with governmental provision of catastrophe insurance to th...
Although the United States has not established a much-needed and increasingly discussed national cat...
In both corporate and banking law, firms are empowered to select from a limited menu of options the ...
This article provides a brief overview of AIG's operations and explains why AIG suddenly collapsed. ...
Since this country was created, the insurance industry has been principally regulated by the states ...
Any substantial inquiry into the functioning of the insurance commissioner in American society poses...
This report discusses congressional and action on insurance regulation in the wake of the recent fin...