Compendium of Publications - The Geneva Association
Compendium of Publications - The Geneva Association
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<strong>Compendium</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Publications</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>Geneva</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
� 3rd Panel Discussion: Managing Systemic Risk = Squaring the Circle?<br />
� 6th CRO Assembly—Voting Results<br />
No. 369 / February 2011<br />
WORLD RISK AND INSURANCE ECONOMIC CONGRESS<br />
25-29 July 2010, Singapore<br />
� Programme<br />
� Concurrent Sessions Overview<br />
PLENARY SESSIONS—PRESENTATIONS<br />
� Global Financial Crisis and Regulatory Developments in Insurance in Japan, by Yasushi Hasegawa<br />
� Regulatory Response to the Financial Crisis, by Walter B. Kielholz<br />
� Risk Financing <strong>of</strong> Nat Cat Events, by Clarence Wong<br />
� Ageing, Pensions & Longevity Risk: <strong>The</strong> Singapore Approach , by Liew Heng San<br />
� Longevity Risk Financing—A Reinsurer’s Perspective, by Andrew Linfoot<br />
� Finding Liquidity in the Longevity Risk Market–Hedging Longevity Risk in the Capital Markets,<br />
by Guy Coughlan<br />
� <strong>The</strong> Economics <strong>of</strong> Uncertain Climate Change: <strong>The</strong> Problem <strong>of</strong> the Discount Rate, by Christian<br />
Gollier<br />
� RMI Education in Asia, by Hunsoo Kim<br />
� North American Risk Management and Insurance Programs, by Vickie L. Bajtelsmit<br />
CONCURRENT SESSIONS—ABSTRACTS<br />
� Abstracts <strong>of</strong> papers presented during the Concurrent Sessions<br />
No. 368 / January 2011<br />
7th GENEVA ASSOCIATION HEALTH & AGEING CONFERENCE<br />
U.S. and French Long-Term Care Insurance Markets Development<br />
Paris, 18-19 November 2010<br />
Working Papers Series Etudes et Dossiers<br />
Session 1: Long-Term Care Epidemiology and Risk Pr<strong>of</strong>iles<br />
� Long-Term Care in France—<strong>The</strong> Epidemiological Approach <strong>of</strong> Disability, by Karine Pérès<br />
� Long-Term Care Trends in the U.S., by Juergen Bludau<br />
Session 2: Long-Term Care Insurance Markets and Products<br />
� <strong>The</strong> U.S. Private Long-Term Care Insurance Market: Evolution, Market Trends and Future<br />
Challenges, by Susan Coronel<br />
� Group Long-Term Care in France: A Catalyst for the Market?, by Claudine Brom and David<br />
Fischer<br />
Special Presentation<br />
� Long-Term Care Insurance Risk Monitoring and Pr<strong>of</strong>itability: Impacts <strong>of</strong> Solvency ll, by<br />
Christophe Izart<br />
Session 3: Actuarial and Risk Monitoring <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Care Insurance<br />
� Actuarial and Technical Issues in the French LTC Insurance Market, by Sophie Michon<br />
� Rousseau, Descartes, Calamity? Actuarial Challenges in the Multi-regulated U.S. Market, by<br />
Etienne Dupourqué<br />
Session 4: Financing Long-Term Care: Public Framework and Benefits, Relation with Private Insurance<br />
� <strong>The</strong> Class Act: Public Financing <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Care in the U.S., by Holly Bakke<br />
� Public LTC Benefits and Private Long-Term Care Insurance in France: Dialectics and Possible<br />
Partnership, by Pierre-Alain de Malleray<br />
Session 5: Future Perspectives: Products, Services and Models<br />
� “Waiting for Godot”—Reflections on Industry Challenges, Opportunities and What Lies Ahead,<br />
by Peter M. Goldstein<br />
� Revamping French LTC Insurance—Heading for a Mature Sustainable Market, by Pierre-Yves<br />
Le Corre