Modernizing U.S. insurance regulation and the role of global reinsurance markets /:

This book details strengths and weaknesses of current insurance regulatory systems providing considerations for determining where and how to modernize, and offering a way forward to increase the effectiveness of insurance oversight in the United States. Insurers operating in the United States rely o...

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Other Authors: Vasquez, Willard (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Nova Publishers, [2016]
Series:Government procedures and operations.
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Online Access:DE-862
DE-863
Summary:This book details strengths and weaknesses of current insurance regulatory systems providing considerations for determining where and how to modernize, and offering a way forward to increase the effectiveness of insurance oversight in the United States. Insurers operating in the United States rely on reinsurers, both foreign and domestic, to support the issuance of new policies, to minimize fluctuations in loss experience, and to limit and diversify individual and portfolio risks, particularly in the case of catastrophes and natural disasters. This book also summarizes the history of reinsurance as a product and an industry, and outlines the various important functions of reinsurance. --
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical referecnces and index.
ISBN:9781634843461
1634843460

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