Financial Economics of Insurance (e-bog) af Yogo, Motohiro
Yogo, Motohiro (forfatter)

Financial Economics of Insurance e-bog

509,93 DKK (inkl. moms 637,41 DKK)
An authoritative and comprehensive graduate textbook on the modern insurance sectorThe traditional role of insurers is to insure idiosyncratic risk through products such as life annuities, life insurance, and health insurance. With the decline of private defined benefit plans and government pension plans around the world, insurers are increasingly taking on the role of insuring market risk thro...
E-bog 509,93 DKK
Forfattere Yogo, Motohiro (forfatter)
Udgivet 4 april 2023
Længde 208 sider
Genrer Economic theory and philosophy
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780691245973
An authoritative and comprehensive graduate textbook on the modern insurance sectorThe traditional role of insurers is to insure idiosyncratic risk through products such as life annuities, life insurance, and health insurance. With the decline of private defined benefit plans and government pension plans around the world, insurers are increasingly taking on the role of insuring market risk through minimum return guarantees. Insurers also use more complex capital management tools such as derivatives, off-balance-sheet reinsurance, and securities lending. Financial Economics of Insurance provides a unified framework to study the impact of financial and regulatory frictions as well as imperfect competition on all insurer decisions. The book covers all facets of the modern insurance sector, guiding readers through its complexities with empirical facts, institutional details, and quantitative modeling.An up-to-date textbook for graduate students in economics, finance, and insuranceCovers a broad range of topics, including insurance pricing, contract design, reinsurance, portfolio choice, and risk managementProvides promising new directions for future researchCan be taught in courses on asset pricing, corporate finance, industrial organization, and public economicsAn invaluable resource for policymakers seeking an empirical and institutional account of today's insurance sector