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9780815710752

Brookings-Wharton Papers on Financial Services 2004

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  • ISBN-13: 9780815710752
  • ISBN: 0815710755
  • Publication Date: 2004
  • Publisher: Brookings Institution Press

AUTHOR

Litan, Robert E., Herring, Richard

SUMMARY

The seventh in a series of annual volumes on the financial sector from the Brookings Institution and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania focuses on public policy issues confronting the insurance industry. Contents iinclude: Editors' Summary Extending the Theory to Meet the Practice of Insurance David M. Cutler and Richard Zeckhauser The Crisis in Medical Malpractice Insurance Patricia M. Danzon, Andrew J. Epstein and Scott J. Johnson Tort Liability, Insurance Rates, and the Insurance Cycle Scott E. Harrington Insuring agains Terrorism: The Policy Challenge Kent Smetters Brokers and the Insurance of Non-Verifiable Losses Neil A. Doherty and Alexander Muermann Consolidation in the European Insurance Industry: Do Mergers and Acquisitions Create Value for Shareholders? J. David Cummins and Mary A. Weiss Coping with International Regulatory Complexity in the Insurance Industry Ernie Patrikis (AIG), Terri Vaughan (IID), and Brant Free (Chubb)Litan, Robert E. is the author of 'Brookings-Wharton Papers on Financial Services 2004', published 2004 under ISBN 9780815710752 and ISBN 0815710755.

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