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Compendium of Publications - The Geneva Association

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� Insurability and Insurance Products to Cover Dementia, by Philip Smalley<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Future <strong>of</strong> Dementia: <strong>The</strong> Next Generation, by Judy Beamish<br />

No. 381 / November 2011<br />

3rd CLIMATE RISK AND INSURANCE (CR+I) SEMINAR<br />

Interactions between the Private Sector and Asian Policymakers on Mitigation and Adaptation for<br />

Extreme Events and Climate Risk<br />

18 October 2011, Singapore<br />

� Climate Risk and Insurance, by Walter R. Stahel<br />

� Insights from the Asian (micro) Insurance Markets, by Haresh C. Shah<br />

� Reducing Vulnerability through Effective Cooperation, by Jan P. Mumenthaler<br />

� Asia, a Continent Highly Affected by Climate Change and Intensifying Weather, Extremes—How<br />

can these Increasing Risks be Managed?, by Peter Hoeppe<br />

� Product Carbon Footprints and Supply Chain Innovation, by Jan Van der Ven<br />

� Extending the Limits <strong>of</strong> Insurability: Interactions between the Private Sector and Policymakers,<br />

by Arup Chatterjee<br />

� Actual and Anticipated Effects <strong>of</strong> Climate Change on Food Security, by Paul Teng<br />

� Innovative Risk Transfer Products for Agriculture, by Roman Hohl<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Challenges, Needs and Looks <strong>of</strong> Sustainable Nat Cat PPPs in Asia, by Thomas Mahl<br />

� Adaptation and the Role <strong>of</strong> the Insurance Sector, by Andreas Spiegel<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Resilience and Opportunities <strong>of</strong> Climate Change Risk—A Study on Bangladesh’s Scope and<br />

Experience in Dealing with Natural Catastrophes, by Akhtar Ahmed and Madhu Acharyya<br />

No. 380 / October 2011<br />

38th SEMINAR OF THE EUROPEAN GROUP OF RISK AND INSURANCE ECONOMISTS<br />

19-21 September 2011, Vienna<br />

� Decreasing Aversion and Prudence under Ambiguity Aversion, by Frédéric Cherbonnier and<br />

Christian Gollier<br />

� Three Measures <strong>of</strong> the Intensity <strong>of</strong> Temperance, by David Crainich and Louis Eeckhoudt<br />

� Risk-Taking-Neutral Background Risks, by Guenter Franke, Harris Schlesinger and Richard C.<br />

Stapleton<br />

� Optimal Portfolio and Insurance Choice in the Presence <strong>of</strong> Uninsurable Background Risk: A General<br />

Two-Parameter Approach, by W. Henry Chiu<br />

� Asymmetric Information in the Automobile Insurance Revisited, by Steffen Hagmayer, Martin<br />

Spindler and Joachim Winter<br />

� Adverse Selection in Reinsurance Markets, by James R. Garven and Martin F. Grace<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Schwarzian Derivative as a Ranking <strong>of</strong> Downside Risk Aversion, by Donald C. Keenan and<br />

Arthur Snow<br />

� Pr<strong>of</strong>itable Contracts in Competitive Insurance Markets with Adverse Selection, by Wanda Mimra<br />

and Achim Wambach<br />

� On Insuring and Caring Parent’s Long-term Care Needs, by Christophe Courbage and Louis<br />

Eeckhoudt<br />

� Insurance Demand under Ambiguity and Conflict for Extreme Risks: An Experimental Analysis,<br />

by Théodora Dupont-Courtade<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Effect <strong>of</strong> Contract Type on Insurance Fraud, by Ignacio Moreno Gabaldón, Francisco J.<br />

Vázquez Hernández and Richard Watt<br />

No. 379 / September 2011<br />

M.O.R.E. 25 Seminar<br />

Modelling and Mapping Risks and Opportunities (MMR+O)<br />

12-13 July 2011, Bermuda<br />

WORKSHOP 1 MMR+O ON GEOGRAPHIC TOPICS<br />

� Beyond Risk in the Economics <strong>of</strong> Disaster Losses: <strong>The</strong> Case <strong>of</strong> US Hurricane Damage, by Roger<br />

Pielke<br />

� Forecasting Tropical Cyclones: A Market-Consensus Forward-Looking Approach, by Jack S.K.<br />

Chang<br />

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