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When Insurers Go Bust
An Economic Analysis of the Role and Design of Prudential Regulation
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110 pages
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The book examines the failures of major insurance companies in the 1990s and the subsequent debate on protecting policyholders. It critiques existing insurance regulation and proposes a shift towards governance mechanisms similar to those used in non-financial firms. By analyzing the lessons learned from these failures, the author aims to advance the discussion on reforming insurance regulation to enhance stability and accountability in the industry.
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2007, hardcover with dust jacket
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