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Are Underwriting Cycles Real and Forecastable?

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  • M. Martin Boyer
  • Eric Jacquier
  • Simon Van Norden

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  • M. Martin Boyer & Eric Jacquier & Simon Van Norden, 2012. "Are Underwriting Cycles Real and Forecastable?," Journal of Risk & Insurance, The American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 79(4), pages 995-1015, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jrinsu:v:79:y:2012:i:4:p:995-1015
    DOI: j.1539-6975.2011.01458.x
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    1. David L. Dicks & James R. Garven, 2022. "Asymmetric information and insurance cycles," Journal of Risk & Insurance, The American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 89(2), pages 449-474, June.
    2. Maik Dehnert, 2020. "Sustaining the current or pursuing the new: incumbent digital transformation strategies in the financial service industry," Business Research, Springer;German Academic Association for Business Research, vol. 13(3), pages 1071-1113, November.
    3. Luciano, Elisa & Rochet, Jean Charles, 2022. "The fluctuations of insurers’ risk appetite," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 144(C).
    4. Feng Frank Y. & Powers Michael R., 2019. "Ordinary and Markov-Switching Autoregressive Models for Firm-Level Underwriting Data," Asia-Pacific Journal of Risk and Insurance, De Gruyter, vol. 13(2), pages 1-16, July.
    5. Christian Biener & Martin Eling, 2013. "Recent Research Developments Affecting Nonlife Insurance—The CAS Risk Premium Project 2012 Update," Risk Management and Insurance Review, American Risk and Insurance Association, vol. 16(2), pages 219-231, September.
    6. Bruno Feunou & Mohammad R Jahan-Parvar & Cédric Okou, 2018. "Downside Variance Risk Premium," Journal of Financial Econometrics, Oxford University Press, vol. 16(3), pages 341-383.
    7. Key Pousttchi & Alexander Gleiss, 2019. "Surrounded by middlemen - how multi-sided platforms change the insurance industry," Electronic Markets, Springer;IIM University of St. Gallen, vol. 29(4), pages 609-629, December.
    8. Loubergé, Henri & Dionne, Georges, 2024. "Developments in risk and insurance economics: The past 50 years," Working Papers 24-1, HEC Montreal, Canada Research Chair in Risk Management.
    9. Sedar Olmez & Akhil Ahmed & Keith Kam & Zhe Feng & Alan Tua, 2023. "Exploring the Dynamics of the Specialty Insurance Market Using a Novel Discrete Event Simulation Framework: a Lloyd's of London Case Study," Papers 2307.05581, arXiv.org.
    10. Elisa Luciano & Jean Charles Rochet, 2021. "Risk Appetite Fluctuations in the Insurance Industry," Carlo Alberto Notebooks 666 JEL Classification: G, Collegio Carlo Alberto.

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