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October 2005, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 565-580 Optimal Retirement Portfolios: Social Security Personal Accounts in the Context of the Four Pillars
by David P Richardson & Jason S Seligman - 581-592 A Mountain Too Far? The Saga of Social Security Personal Accounts
by Sheila Bair - 593-603 The Future of Pensions in Taiwan
by Yung-Ming Shiu - 604-619 Working Beyond 60 – Introduction: Key Policy Issues and Recommendations
by Geneviève Reday-Mulvey - 620-637 The Employment of Older People: Can We Learn from Japan?*
by Bernard H Casey - 638-655 The Fourth Pillar and the U.K.: Flexibility, Risk and the Deinstitutionalization of the Life Course
by Patrick John Ring - 656-673 Reversing the Trend from “Early” to “Late” Exit: Push, Pull and Jump Revisited in a Danish Context
by Per H Jensen - 674-692 Promoting Employment among Ageing Workers: Lessons from Successful Policy Changes in Finland
by Seija Ilmakunnas & Mervi Takala - 693-710 The Double Standard in Attitudes toward Retirement – The Case of the Netherlands
by Hendrik P Van Dalen & Kène Henkens - 711-723 Labour Force Participation of Older Workers in Italy: Trends, Causes and Policy Issues
by Dario Focarelli & Paolo Zanghieri
July 2005, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 353-372 Global Brokers, Global Clients: A New Operational and Ethical Context
by James W Hutchin - 373-386 The Complementarity between Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Andrea Beltratti - 387-409 Corporate Social Responsibility: An Economic and Financial Framework
by Geoffrey Heal - 410-424 The Responsibilities of Accountants
by Ronald F Duska - 425-442 The Link Between Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility in Insurance
by Lutgart Van den Berghe & Céline Louche - 443-450 Towards a Good Governance in Financial and Insurance Services: Transparency in the Life Insurance Industry in Italy
by Giampaolo Galli - 451-466 Ethical Issues Facing Stock Analysts
by J Paul Newsome - 467-476 Investor Needs for Transparency and Good Governance, and Insurance Reactions
by Maurizio Lualdi - 477-484 The Role of Professional Organizations in Boosting Trust in Financial Business
by Brian K Atchinson - 485-497 Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Challenges for a Bancassurance Company
by Emanuele Marsiglia & Isabella Falautano - 498-521 Insurers are not Banks: Assessing Liquidity, Efficiency and Solvency Risk Under Alternative Approaches to Capital Adequacy
by Paul Kupiec & David Nickerson - 522-532 Issues Relating to Collateral Requirements Imposed upon Alien Reinsurers of United States Ceding Insurers
by Ernst Csiszar
April 2005, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 187-222 Convergence in Wholesale Financial Services: Reinsurance and Investment Banking
by J David Cummins - 223-243 Insurance with Rent Schemes: An Empirical Study of Market Provision and Consumer Demand
by John Hood & William Stein & Claire McCann - 244-267 Evaluating the Efficiency and Productivity of Insurance Companies with a Malmquist Index: A Case Study for Portugal
by Carlos Pestana Barros & Nazaré Barroso & Maria Rosa Borges - 268-284 Can Insurance Firms Easily Exit from the Market? A Global Comparative Analysis of Regulatory Structures*
by W Jean Kwon & Hunsoo Kim & Soon-Jae Lee - 285-295 The EU Insurance Industry: Are we Heading for an Ideal Single Financial Services Market?
by Matthias Müller-Reichart - 296-311 Overcoming Past Obstacles to Insurance in the New EU Countries
by George M von Furstenberg - 312-326 Market Deregulation and Insurer Pricing Strategies: The Japanese Experience
by Nat Pope & Yu-Luen Ma - 327-342 Comparing Alternative Structures of Financial Alliances
by Raimo Voutilainen - 343-351 The Economic System as Catalyst for Evolving Liability Regimes*
by Patrick M Liedtke
January 2005, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-3 Priam's Daughter: 30 years of The Geneva Papers
by Patrick M Liedtke - 4-4 Introduction to the First Issue of The Geneva Papers, Originally Published in January 1976
by Raymond Barre - 5-10 The Changing Face of Risk Management (first published in 1976 in The Geneva Papers)*
by G N Crockford - 11-18 Is Supervision Keeping Pace with Innovation?*
by Jaime Caruana - 19-28 Insurers and Their Multidimensional Regulatory Landscape
by Daniel Schanté & Lucía Caudet - 29-33 IAIS and Recent Developments in Insurance Regulation
by Yoshi Kawai - 34-42 Improving Regulatory Governance
by Walter B Kielholz & Rolf Nebel - 43-46 Regulation and Insurance Economics
by Anton van Rossum - 47-51 Capital Adequacy and Risk Management in Insurance
by Henri de Castries - 52-59 Risk and Capital Management in Insurance Companies
by Nikolaus von Bomhard - 60-64 Successful Risk and Capital Management
by James J Schiro - 65-71 Financial Stability and the Insurance Sector*
by Jean-Claude Trichet - 72-87 At the Crossroads of Change: Risk and Capital Management in the Insurance Industry
by John Drzik - 88-91 Managing Pensions Obligations in Volatile and Demanding Environments: A U.K. Perspective
by Richard Harvey - 92-94 Managing Pension Obligations in Volatile and Demanding Environments
by Patrick Peugeot - 95-100 Managing Pension Obligations in Volatile and Demanding Environments
by Art Ryan - 101-107 Developments in International Financial Reporting Standards and Other Financial Reporting Issues
by Jonathan Bloomer - 108-113 New International Accounting Standards and Insurance
by Gérard de La Martinière - 114-120 Insurance and International Financial Reporting Standards
by Lothar Meyer - 121-127 Risk Transfer and the Insurance Industry
by Gerd H&aauml;usler - 128-143 The Integrated Supervision of Financial Markets: The Case of Switzerland
by Philippe Gugler - 144-170 Terrorism Risk Coverage in the Post-9/11 Era: A Comparison of New Public–Private Partnerships in France, Germany and the U.S.*
by Erwann Michel-Kerjan & Burkhard Pedell - 171-186 Managerial Use of Discounted Cash-Flow or Accounting Performance Measures: Evidence from the U.K. Life Insurance Industry
by Paul J M Klumpes
October 2004, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 597-598 Editorial
by Christophe Courbage - 597-598 Editorial
by Christophe Courbage - 599-619 The Intergenerational Impact of Long-term Care Financing Alternatives in Spain
by Joan Costa-Font & Concepcio Patxot - 599-619 The Intergenerational Impact of Long-term Care Financing Alternatives in Spain
by Joan Costa-Font & Concepcio Patxot - 620-639 Pre-funding Expenditure on Health and Long-term Care under Demographic Uncertainty
by Jukka Lassila & Tarmo Valkonen - 620-639 Pre-funding Expenditure on Health and Long-term Care under Demographic Uncertainty
by Jukka Lassila & Tarmo Valkonen - 640-651 Long-term Care Insurance Policy Dropping in the U.S. from 1996 to 2000: Evidence and Implications for Long-term Care Financing
by Paul E. McNamara & Nayoung Lee - 640-651 Long-term Care Insurance Policy Dropping in the U.S. from 1996 to 2000: Evidence and Implications for Long-term Care Financing
by Paul E. McNamara & Nayoung Lee - 652-666 Population Ageing and Health Care Expenditure: New Evidence on the “Red Herring”
by Peter Zweifel & Stefan Felder & Andreas Werblow - 652-666 Population Ageing and Health Care Expenditure: New Evidence on the “Red Herring”
by Peter Zweifel & Stefan Felder & Andreas Werblow - 667-678 A “New” General Theory of Population Ageing
by Jean-Pierre Michel & Jean-Marie Robine - 667-678 A “New” General Theory of Population Ageing
by Jean-Pierre Michel & Jean-Marie Robine - 679-688 How to Finance Social Health Insurance: Issues in the German Reform Debate
by Friedrich Breyer - 679-688 How to Finance Social Health Insurance: Issues in the German Reform Debate
by Friedrich Breyer - 689-704 Demographic Development and Moral Hazard: Health Insurance with Medical Savings Accounts
by Jonas Schreyogg - 689-704 Demographic Development and Moral Hazard: Health Insurance with Medical Savings Accounts
by Jonas Schreyogg - 705-718 Preference for National Health Service Use and the Demand for Private Health Insurance in Spain
by Joan Costa-Font & Montserrat Font-Vilalta - 705-718 Preference for National Health Service Use and the Demand for Private Health Insurance in Spain
by Joan Costa-Font & Montserrat Font-Vilalta - 719-727 Prevention and Private Health Insurance in the U.K
by Christophe Courbage & Augustin de Coulon - 719-727 Prevention and Private Health Insurance in the U.K
by Christophe Courbage & Augustin de Coulon - 728-737 Scenarios for Change in Cancer Treatment 2004-2010: Impacts on Insurance
by Nick Bosanquet & Karol Sikora - 728-737 Scenarios for Change in Cancer Treatment 2004-2010: Impacts on Insurance
by Nick Bosanquet & Karol Sikora
July 2004, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 343-370 Is there a Pensions Crisis in the U.K.?
by E. Philip Davis - 371-393 U.K. Annuity Rates, Money's Worth and Pension Replacement Ratios 1957–2002
by Edmund Cannon & Ian Tonks - 394-416 Surprises in a Growing Market Niche: An Evaluation of the German Private Life Annuities Market
by Hans-Martin von Gaudecker & Carsten Weber - 417-439 The Financial Sustainability of the Portuguese Social Security System
by Carlos Manuel Pereira da Silva & João Paulo Tomé Calado & Maria Teresa Medeiros Garcia - 440-454 A Search for the Root Causes of the Underdevelopment of the Hong Kong Annuity Market
by Michael Yue Yat Hui & Wai-sum Chan - 455-489 Alternative Compensation Mechanisms as Remedies for Uninsurability of Liability
by Michael G. Faure - 490-502 Life Sciences and GMOs: Still an Uninsurable Risk?
by Mark Cantley - 503-511 Uninsured Risks: Meeting the Special Challenges of an Organization Facing Potentially Destructive Damage
by David Kaye - 512-517 The Insurability of New Liability Risks
by Christian Lahnstein - 518-539 Flood Insurance and Government: 'Parasitic' and 'Symbiotic' Relations
by Colin Green & Edmund Penning-Rowsell - 540-581 Impact of a Fair Value Financial Reporting System on Insurance Companies: A Survey
by Gerry Dickinson & Patrick M. Liedtke - 582-595 Regulatory Dissonance and Challenges to Globalization: A Comparative Study of the United States and Indian Non-life Insurance Regulatory Frameworks
by Veena Raman
April 2004, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 151-153 The Law and Economics of Insurance: Catastrophic Risks, Competition on Insurance Markets and Insights from History
by Roger Van den Bergh - 154-168 In the Aftermath of Dresden: New Directions in German Flood Insurance
by Reimund Schwarze & Gert G Wagner - 169-182 Insurability and Regulatory Reform: Is the English Flood Insurance Regime Able to Adapt to Climate Change?
by Michael Huber - 183-201 Improving Risk Allocation Through Indexed Cat Bonds
by Martin Nell & Andreas Richter - 202-218 How Deregulation Shapes Market Structure and Industry Efficiency: The Case of the Italian Motor Insurance Industry
by Giuseppe Turchetti & Cinzia Daraio - 219-233 Information Exchange as Collusive Behaviour: Evidence from an Antitrust Intervention in the Italian Insurance Market
by Donatella Porrini - 234-246 The Emergence and Development of Fidelity Insurance in 19th-century Britain
by Greg Anderson - 247-257 Insurance as an Instrument of War in the 18th Century
by Geoffrey Clark - 258-272 Financial Stability and Insurance Supervision: The Future of Prudential Supervision
by Terri M Vaughan - 273-283 Regulations as a Source of Systemic Risk: The Need for Economic Impact Analysis
by Rolf Nebel - 284-299 Domestic Regulation and Insurance: The Case for a GATS “Reference Paper” for the Insurance Sector
by John Cooke - 300-312 Credit Derivatives, Insurance Companies and Liquidity Black Holes
by Avinash Persaud - 313-333 Insurance Fraud: Issues and Challenges
by Stijn Viaene & Guido Dedene - 334-341 Issue Management in (Re)Insurance: An Emerging Strategic Challenge
by Kai-Uwe Schanz
January 2004, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-4 Insurance Economics and Legal Systems
by Walter B Kielholz & Richard H Murray - 5-13 Insurance Economics and Legal Systems
by Michael A Butt - 14-21 Insurance Economics and Legal Systems
by Hans-Jürgen Schinzler - 22-30 Insurance Operations and the Asset Meltdown
by Denis Kessler - 31-35 Insurance Operations and the Asset Meltdown
by Thomas Sutton - 36-39 Ethics, Governance, Trust, Transparency and Customer Relations
by Henri de Castries - 40-44 Ethics, Governance, Trust, Transparency and Customer Relations
by Brian K Atchinson - 45-51 Ethics, Governance, Trust, Transparency and Customer Relations
by Jeremy Scott - 52-55 Ethics, Governance, Trust and Customer Relations
by Anton van Rossum - 56-62 Impact of Insurance Accounting on Business Reality and Financial Stability
by Jonathan Bloomer - 63-70 The Impact of Insurance Accounting on Business Reality and Financial Stability
by Gerd H&aauml;usler - 71-74 The Impact of Insurance Accounting on Business Reality and Financial Stability
by Lothar Meyer - 75-77 The Impact of Insurance Accounting on Business Reality and Financial Stability
by James J Schiro - 78-86 Current Priorities in International Standard Setting on Insurance Supervision
by Knut Hohlfeld - 87-101 Operational Risk Control Business Opportunity and Challenges for the Insurance Industry
by Dimitris N Chorafas - 102-114 Perception of Risks
by Ortwin Renn - 115-127 The Economics of Annuities
by Richard Taylor - 128-149 Insuring Liability Risks
by Tom Baker
October 2003, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 551-552 Editorial
by Geneviève Reday-Mulvey - 551-552 Editorial
by Geneviève Reday-Mulvey - 553-557 Older Workers, Employer Behaviour and Public Policy
by Philip Taylor - 553-557 Older Workers, Employer Behaviour and Public Policy
by Philip Taylor - 558-574 France: Struggling to Find a Way Out of the Early Exit Culture
by Anne-Marie Guillemard - 558-574 France: Struggling to Find a Way Out of the Early Exit Culture
by Anne-Marie Guillemard - 575-595 Ageing Workforce: Firm Strategies and Public Policy in Germany
by Winfried Schmähl - 575-595 Ageing Workforce: Firm Strategies and Public Policy in Germany
by Winfried Schm&aauml;hl - 596-611 Managing an Ageing Labour Force: The Interplay between Public Policies and the Firm's Logic of Action — The Case of Japan
by Masato Oka & Takeshi Kimura - 596-611 Managing an Ageing Labour Force: The Interplay between Public Policies and the Firm's Logic of Action — The Case of Japan
by Masato Oka & Takeshi Kimura - 612-624 Age Discrimination in the Labour Market and Policy Responses: The Situation in the United Kingdom*
by Philip Taylor & Alan Walker - 612-624 Age Discrimination in the Labour Market and Policy Responses: The Situation in the United Kingdom
by Philip Taylor & Alan Walker - 625-639 Ageing and Work in Canada: Firm Policies
by Victor W. Marshall & Joanne Gard Marshall - 625-639 Ageing and Work in Canada: Firm Policies*
by Victor W. Marshall & Joanne Gard Marshall - 640-651 Labour Market Transitions and the Erosion of the Fordist Lifecycle: Discarding Older Workers in the Automobile Manufacturing and Banking Industries in the United States
by Jill Quadagno & Melissa Hardy & Lawrence Hazelrigg - 640-651 Labour Market Transitions and the Erosion of the Fordist Lifecycle: Discarding Older Workers in the Automobile Manufacturing and Banking Industries in the United States
by Jill Quadagno & Melissa Hardy & Lawrence Hazelrigg - 652-672 Why is the Employment Rate of Older Swiss so High? An Analysis of the Social Security System
by David Dorn & Alfonso Sousa-Poza - 652-672 Why is the Employment Rate of Older Swiss so High? An Analysis of the Social Security System
by David Dorn & Alfonso Sousa-Poza - 673-676 Concluding Remarks: Company Practices and Public Policies Regarding Age: Lessons Drawn from Comparisons
by Anne-Marie Guillemard - 673-676 Concluding Remarks: Company Practices and Public Policies Regarding Age: Lessons Drawn from Comparisons
by Anne-Marie Guillemard - 677-681 Pension Economics: The Relativity of Time and Risk
by Patrick M. Liedtke - 677-681 Pension Economics: The Relativity of Time and Risk
by Patrick M. Liedtke - 682-685 Whither the Pension Reform Debate? Some Reflections
by Dalmer D. Hoskins - 682-685 Whither the Pension Reform Debate? Some Reflections
by Dalmer D. Hoskins - 686-695 Raising the Age of Retirement to Ensure a Better Retirement
by Pierre Pestieau - 686-695 Raising the Age of Retirement to Ensure a Better Retirement
by Pierre Pestieau - 696-711 Pensions and Development in the South
by Armando Barrientos - 696-711 Pensions and Development in the South
by Armando Barrientos - 712-726 Pensions in North Africa: The Need for Reform
by Houssi Chourouk - 712-726 Pensions in North Africa: The Need for Reform
by Houssi Chourouk - 727-733 Analysing French Pension Reforms
by Anne Lavigne - 727-733 Analysing French Pension Reforms
by Anne Lavigne
July 2003, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 369-373 Insurance Misunderstood
by Patrick M Liedtke - 374-381 The Role of Insurability and Insurance
by Walter R Stahel - 382-393 Climate Change and the Financial Services Sector: An Appreciation of the UNEPFI Study
by Andrew Dlugolecki & Thomas Loster - 394-412 Innovation, Insurability and Sustainable Development: Sharing Risk Management between Insurers and the State
by Kristina Dahlström & Jim Skea & Walter R Stahel - 413-425 A Safety Management System Model with Application to Fire Safety Offshore
by Alan N Beard & Jaime Santos-Reyes - 426-447 War and Terrorism Insurance: Plans for Long-term International Stability and Affordability*
by Harold Caplan - 448-471 Moral Hazard in Liability Insurance
by Christopher Parsons - 472-480 Changing Risk Patterns and Behaviour: Regulator and Market Failure in the Provision of Pensions
by Jyoti M Navare - 481-494 Integrated Distribution of Insurance and Financial Services and Value Creation: Challenges Ahead
by Isabella Falautano & Emanuele Marsiglia - 495-501 The Creation of Value through a Specialized Distribution Network*
by Giovanni Perissinotto - 502-509 Irish Life: Paradise Lost and Regained
by David Went - 510-520 Outsourcing of Insurance Claims: A U.K. Case Study
by John Hood & William Stein - 521-533 The Economics of Capital Regulation in Financial Conglomerates*
by Alan D Morrison - 534-549 30th Anniversary of The Geneva Association – Operating Today and Tomorrow
by Patrick M Liedtke
April 2003, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 151-175 The Search for an International Accounting Standard for Insurance: Report to the Accountancy Task Force of the Geneva Association
by Gerry Dickinson - 151-175 The Search for an International Accounting Standard for Insurance: Report to the Accountancy Task Force of the Geneva Association
by Gerry Dickinson - 177-179 Editorial
by Christophe Courbage - 177-179 Editorial
by Christophe Courbage - 180-193 Market Insurance, Public Insurance and the Rate of Technical Change in Medical Care
by Mark V Pauly - 180-193 Market Insurance, Public Insurance and the Rate of Technical Change in Medical Care
by Mark V Pauly - 194-202 Medical Innovation: A Challenge to Society and Insurance
by Peter Zweifel - 194-202 Medical Innovation: A Challenge to Society and Insurance
by Peter Zweifel - 203-221 The Impact of Genetic Testing on Healthcare Insurance
by Michael Hoy & Fabienne Orsi & François Eisinger & Jean Paul Moatti - 203-221 The Impact of Genetic Testing on Healthcare Insurance
by Michael Hoy & Fabienne Orsi & François Eisinger & Jean Paul Moatti - 222-237 Medical Progress and Supplementary Private Health Insurance
by Reiner Leidl - 222-237 Medical Progress and Supplementary Private Health Insurance
by Reiner Leidl - 238-253 The Meaning of Longevity in Centenarians
by Vincenzo Marigliano & Laura Tafaro & Ilaria Trani - 238-253 The Meaning of Longevity in Centenarians*
by Vincenzo Marigliano & Laura Tafaro & Ilaria Trani - 254-274 Ageing and the Challenges of New Technologies: Can OECD Social and Healthcare Systems Provide for the Future?
by Stephane Jacobzone - 254-274 Ageing and the Challenges of New Technologies: Can OECD Social and Healthcare Systems Provide for the Future?
by Stephane Jacobzone - 275-293 Private Compulsory Long-term Care Insurance in Germany
by Helga Riedel - 275-293 Private Compulsory Long-term Care Insurance in Germany
by Helga Riedel - 294-303 Ageing, Disability and the WHO's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
by Jerome E Bickenbach & Somnath Chatterji & Nenad Kostanjsek & T Bedirhan Üstün - 294-303 Ageing, Disability and the WHO's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
by Jerome E Bickenbach & Somnath Chatterji & Nenad Kostanjsek & T Bedirhan Üstün - 304-315 Health as Human Capital and its Impact on Economic Performance
by David Bloom & David Canning - 304-315 Health as Human Capital and its Impact on Economic Performance
by David Bloom & David Canning - 316-330 Pharmacogenetics: A New – or not so New?—Concept in Healthcare
by Klaus Lindpaintner - 316-330 Pharmacogenetics: A New – or not so New?—Concept in Healthcare
by Klaus Lindpaintner - 331-338 Reconstructing the Body: Costs, Prices and Risks
by David F Williams - 331-338 Reconstructing the Body: Costs, Prices and Risks
by David F Williams - 339-350 How Medical Progress Impacts on Society and Insurance: The French Case
by Richard Guédon & François Peythieu - 339-350 How Medical Progress Impacts on Society and Insurance: The French Case
by Richard Guédon & François Peythieu - 351-367 Demographic Developments, Full Funding and Self-Regulation: The Foundations of the Social Health Insurance of the Future
by Wilfried Johannssen - 351-367 Demographic Developments, Full Funding and Self-Regulation: The Foundations of the Social Health Insurance of the Future
by Wilfried Johannssen
January 2003, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-4 Global Financial Architecture: Implications for Regulation, Supervision and Accountancy Issues*
by Hans–Jürgen Schinzler - 5-15 Additional Remarks and Comments on Global Financial Architecture
by Knut Hohlfeld & Robert Mendelsohn & Daniel G Schanté