Compendium of Publications - The Geneva Association
Compendium of Publications - The Geneva Association
Compendium of Publications - The Geneva Association
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OTHERS<br />
� Impact <strong>of</strong> a Fair Value Financial Reporting System on Insurance Companies: A Survey,<br />
by Gerry Dickinson and Patrick M. Liedtke<br />
� Regulatory Dissonance and Challenges to Globalization: A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States and Indian Non-life Insurance Regulatory Frameworks, by Veena Raman<br />
Vol. 29 – No. 2 / April 2004<br />
INSURANCE LAW AND ECONOMICS<br />
� <strong>The</strong> Law and Economics <strong>of</strong> Insurance: Catastrophic Risks, Competition on Insurance Markets<br />
and Insights from History, by Roger Van den Bergh<br />
� In the Aftermath <strong>of</strong> Dresden: New Directions in German Flood Insurance, by Reimund Schwarze<br />
and Gert G. Wagner<br />
� Insurability and Regulatory Reform: Is the English Flood Insurance Regime Able to Adapt to<br />
Climate Change?, by Michael Huber<br />
� Improving Risk Allocation Through Indexed Cat Bonds, by Martin Nell and Andreas Richter<br />
� How Deregulation Shapes Market Structure and Industry Efficiency: <strong>The</strong> Case <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />
Motor Insurance Industry, by Giuseppe Turchetti and Cinzia Daraio<br />
� Information Exchange as Collusive Behaviour: Evidence from an Antitrust Intervention in the<br />
Italian Insurance Market, by Donatella Porrini<br />
� <strong>The</strong> Emergence and Development <strong>of</strong> Fidelity Insurance in 19th Century Britain, by Greg<br />
Anderson<br />
� Insurance as an Instrument <strong>of</strong> War in the 18th Century, by Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Clark<br />
REGULATION AND FINANCIAL STABILITY<br />
� Financial Stability and Insurance Supervision: <strong>The</strong> Future <strong>of</strong> Prudential Supervision, by Terri M.<br />
Vaughan<br />
� Regulations as a Source <strong>of</strong> Systemic Risk: <strong>The</strong> Need for Economic Impact Analysis, by Rolf<br />
Nebel<br />
� Domestic Regulation and Insurance: <strong>The</strong> Case for a GATS “Reference Paper” for the Insurance<br />
Sector, by John Cooke<br />
� Credit Derivatives, Insurance Companies and Liquidity Black Holes, by Avinash Persaud<br />
� Insurance Fraud: Issues and Challenges, by Stijn Viaene and Guido Dedene<br />
� Issue Management in (Re)Insurance: An Emerging Strategic Challenge, by Kai-Uwe Schanz<br />
Vol. 29 – No. 1 / January 2004<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Geneva</strong> Papers on Risk and Insurance—Issues and Practice<br />
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE 30TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE GENEVA ASSOCIATION, JUNE<br />
2003<br />
� Insurance Economics and Legal Systems, by Walter B. Kielholz and Richard H. Murray,<br />
Michael A. Butt, Hans-Jürgen Schinzler<br />
� Insurance Operations and the Asset Meltdown, by Denis Kessler and Thomas Sutton<br />
� Ethics, Goverance, Trust, Transparency and Customer Relations,<br />
by Henri de Castries, Brian K. Atchinson, Jeremy Scott and Anton van Rossum<br />
� <strong>The</strong> Impact <strong>of</strong> Insurance Accounting on Business Reality and Financial Stability,<br />
by Jonathan Bloomer, Gerd Häusler, Lothar Meyer and James J. Schiro<br />
DEVELOPMENTS IN THE INSURANCE FRAMEWORK<br />
� Current Priorities in International Standard Setting on Insurance Supervision, by Knut Hohlfeld<br />
� Operational Risk Control Business Opportunity and Challenges for the Insurance Industry,<br />
by Dimitris N. Chorafas<br />
� Perception <strong>of</strong> Risks, by Ortwin Renn<br />
� <strong>The</strong> Economics <strong>of</strong> Annuities, by Richard Taylor<br />
27TH ANNUAL LECTURE OF THE GENEVA ASSOCIATION<br />
� Insuring Liability Risks, by Tom Baker<br />
Special Issue<br />
IMPACT OF A FAIR VALUE FINANCIAL REPORTING SYSTEM ON INSURANCE COMPANIES—<br />
A SURVEY<br />
This second report to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Geneva</strong> <strong>Association</strong>’s Accountancy Task Force provides an empirical analysis<br />
<strong>of</strong> the views <strong>of</strong> insurance companies on the likely impact that an international financial reporting standard<br />
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