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The Economics of Property-Casualty Insurance by David F. Bradford,

The Economics of Property-Casualty Insurance by David F. Bradford,
"The Economics of Property-Casualty Insurance presents new research and findings on key aspects of the economics of the property-casualty insurance industry. The volume explores the industrial organization, regulation, financing, and taxation of this business. The first paper, on external financing and insurance cycles, contains a wealth of information on trends and patterns in the industry's financial structure. The last essay, which compares performance of stock and mutual insurance companies, takes a fresh look at the way a company's organizational structure affects its responses to different economic situations. Two papers focus on rate regulation in the auto insurance industry, and provide broad overviews of the structure and economics of the insurance industry as a whole. Also addressed are the system of regulating insurance companies in the United States, who insures the insurers, and the effects of tax law changes in the 1980s on the prices of insurance policies.



Life & Health Insurance by Kenneth Black,
Life & Health Insurance by Kenneth Black,
This current, accurate and detailed industry guide for financial service professionals examines life and health insurance "simultaneously from the viewpoints of the buyer, the advisor, and the insurer"--providing a comprehensive and unbiased treatise on individual and group life; a forthright appraisal of life and health insurance industry products with careful consideration of the environment; and a complete examination of life insurance company operations and regulation. Bases financial treatment of life insured operations on modern financial theory, and devotes entire chapters to the economics of life and health insurance; individual life and health insurance policies; life and health insurance evaluation; the uses of life and health insurance in personal and business planning; government and employee benefit plans; and the management, operation, and regulation of life insurance companies. Offers a strong global orientation, supporting fundamental concepts with an extensive integration of economic and financial theory and international comparisons, and examines how today's health insurance products fit into a broad framework from a contractual, cost, and performance viewpoints. New chapters on the tax treatment of life and health insurance address such areas as estate planning, retirement planning, and the business uses of life and health insurance. For financial planners, salesmen, actuaries, investment managers, attorneys, CPAs, and other financial service professionals.



New York Life Insurance Company - The New York Life Insurance Company was founded in 1841 as the Nautilus Insurance Company in New York City, with assets of just $17,000. It was renamed the New York Life Insurance Company in 1845.

China Life Insurance Company Limited - The China Life Insurance Company Limited is a Beijing-based China-incorporated company that provides life insurance and annuity products. It became a public-listed company on December 18, 2003, with a market capitalization of USD$5,756 million as of August 31, 2005.

Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company - Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company is a major financial services company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is one of the largest providers of life insurance in the United States.

Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company - Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company (明治安田生命保険相互会社; Meiji Yasuda Seimei Hoken Sōgo-kaisha) is a Japanese life insurance company.



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