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  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2025
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 303180032X
  • ISBN-13: 9783031800320
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Handbook of Insurance
  • Formaat: Hardback, 700 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, Approx. 700 p. 2 volume-set., 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2025
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 303180032X
  • ISBN-13: 9783031800320
The Handbook of Insurance reviews the last fifty years of research developments in insurance economics and its related fields. A single reference source for professors, researchers, graduate students, regulators, consultants, and practitioners, the book starts with the history and foundations of risk and insurance theory, followed by a review of prevention and precaution, asymmetric information, insurance fraud, risk management, insurance pricing, new financial innovations, reinsurance, corporate governance, capital allocation, securitization, systemic risk, insurance regulation, the industrial organization of insurance markets, and other insurance market applications. The new edition covers many topics that have risen in importance since the 2nd edition, such as climate risk, pandemic risk, insurtech, digital insurance, cyber risk, behavioral economics, Solvency II, corporate governance, enterprise risk management, and machine learning.





This edition of the Handbook contains 37 new chapters. Each of the chapters is written by leading international authorities in risk and insurance research. All contributions are peer reviewed, and each chapter can be read independently of the others.





 





It is a tour de force to provide to the insurance industry and its stakeholders a structured, complete, intelligent and critical synthesis of insurance economics in the twenty-first century. This is what you have in your hands.  This third edition of the Handbook of Insurance should be the bible to anyone who wants to have a deep understanding of the complex challenges faced by insurance and reinsurance markets to create the large social value of risk sharing and risk diversification.





Christian Gollier, Director of the Toulouse School of Economics





 





This collective work not only offers a remarkable synthesis of cutting-edge research in insurance economics but also provides a rare resource, both comprehensive and authoritative, for professionals seeking a deeper understanding of insurance industry fundamentals and emerging trends. The content of the Handbook reflects the richness and dynamics of the field and underlines the many facets involved in better understanding how insurance works and contributes to society.





Kai-Uwe Schanz, Deputy Managing Director, Head of Research & Foresight, The Geneva Association
Preface.- Introduction.- Part 1: History.- Developments in Risk and
Insurance Economics: the Past 40 Years.- Part 2 : Risk and Insurance Theory
Without Information Problems.- Higher-Order Risk Attitudes.- Non-Expected
Utility and the Robustness of the Classical Insurance Paradigm.- The
Economics of Optimal Insurance Design.- The Effects of Changes in Risk on
Risk Taking: A Survey.- Risk Measures and Dependence Modeling.- The Theory of
Insurance Demand.-Prevention and Precaution.- Part 3 : Asymmetric
Information: Theory.- Optimal Insurance Contracts under Moral Hazard.-
Adverse Selection in Insurance Contracting.- The Theory of Risk
Classification.- The Economics of Liability Insurance.- Economic Analysis of
Insurance Fraud.- Part 4: Asymmetric Information: Empirical Analysis.-
Asymmetric Information in Insurance Markets: Predictions and Tests.- The
Empirical Measure of Information Problems with Emphasis on Insurance Fraud
and Dynamic Data.- Workers Compensation: Occupational Injury Insurances
Influence on the Workplace.- Experience Rating in Non-Life Insurance.- Part 5
: Risk Management.- On the Demand for Corporate Insurance Creating Value.-
Managing Catastrophic Risks through Redesigned Insurance: Challenges and
Opportunities.- Innovations in Insurance Markets: Hybrid and Securitized
Risk-Transfer Solutions.- Risk Sharing and Pricing in the Reinsurance
Market.- Part 6 : Insurance Pricing.- Financial Pricing of Insurance.-
Insurance Price Volatility and Underwriting Cycles.- Part 7 : Industrial
Organization of Insurance Markets.- On the Choice of Organizational Form:
Theory and Evidence from the Insurance Industry.- Insurance Distribution.-
Corporate Governance in the Insurance Industry: A Synthesis.- Systemic Risk
and the Insurance Industry.- Analyzing Firm Performance in the Insurance
Industry Using Frontier Efficiency and Productivity Methods.- Capital
Allocation and its Discontents.- Capital and Risks Interrelationships in the
Life and Health Insurance Industries: Theories and Applications.- Insurance
Market Regulation: Catastrophe Risk, Competition, and Systemic Risk.-
Insurance Markets in Developing Countries: Economic Importance and Retention
Capacity.- Part 8: Health and Long-Term Care Insurance, Longevity Risk, Life
Insurance, and Social Insurance.- Health Insurance in the United States.-
Longevity Risk and Hedging Solutions.- Long-Term Care Insurance.- New Life
Insurance Financial Products.- The Division of Labor Between Private and
Social Insurance.
Georges Dionne is Full professor of Finance and holds the Canada Research Chair in Risk Management at HEC Montréal. He has published extensively: He has published seven books on insurance and risk management and more than 180 articles in academic journals. He has been the Editor of the Journal of Risk and Insurance, and is a member of the scientific committee of seven journals. He has supervised more than 35 Ph.D. theses and more than 100 research activities at the Master level (thesis and projects). He became Fellow of the Canadian Economics Association in 2019 and has received numerous awards for his research and teaching including the John S. Bickley Founders Award of the International Insurance Society in 2016.