Author: | Peter Zweifel, Roland Eisen | ISBN: | 9783642205484 |
Publisher: | Springer Berlin Heidelberg | Publication: | February 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Springer | Language: | English |
Author: | Peter Zweifel, Roland Eisen |
ISBN: | 9783642205484 |
Publisher: | Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
Publication: | February 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Springer |
Language: | English |
"Winner of the 2014 Kulp-Wright Book Award Presented by the American Risk and Insurance Association".
More information can be found here:
http://www.aria.org/awards/bookawards.htm
Insurance Economics brings together the economic analysis of decision making under risk, risk management and demand for insurance by individuals and corporations, objectives pursued and management tools used by insurance companies, the regulation of insurance, and the division of labor between private and social insurance. Appropriete both for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of economics, management, and finance, this text provides the background required to understand current research. Predictions derived from theoretical argument are not only stated but confronted with empirical evidence. Throughout the book, conclusions summarize results, helping readers to check their knowledge and understanding. Issues discussed include paradoxa in decision making under risk, selection of favorable risks by insurers, the possibility of a "death spiral" in insurance markets, and future challenges such as re-regulation in the wake of the 2007-09 financial crisis and the increasing availability of generic information.
"Winner of the 2014 Kulp-Wright Book Award Presented by the American Risk and Insurance Association".
More information can be found here:
http://www.aria.org/awards/bookawards.htm
Insurance Economics brings together the economic analysis of decision making under risk, risk management and demand for insurance by individuals and corporations, objectives pursued and management tools used by insurance companies, the regulation of insurance, and the division of labor between private and social insurance. Appropriete both for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of economics, management, and finance, this text provides the background required to understand current research. Predictions derived from theoretical argument are not only stated but confronted with empirical evidence. Throughout the book, conclusions summarize results, helping readers to check their knowledge and understanding. Issues discussed include paradoxa in decision making under risk, selection of favorable risks by insurers, the possibility of a "death spiral" in insurance markets, and future challenges such as re-regulation in the wake of the 2007-09 financial crisis and the increasing availability of generic information.