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E-grāmata: Modernizing Insurance Regulation

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The future of the insurance regulation begins now

For those involved with the insurance industry, from investment professionals to policy makers, and regulators to legislators, tremendous change is coming. With insurance premiums constituting an ever-growing portion of annual U.S. GDP and provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act specifically calling for modernization of insurance regulations, the issues at hand are pervasive. In Modernizing Insurance Regulation, these issues are described against a backdrop of the political and industry discussions that surround insurance, regulation, and systemic risk. Experts Viral V. Acharya and Matthew Richardson discuss a variety of issues with top thinkers in the fields of finance, derivatives, credit risk, and banking to bring to light the most germane elements of this ongoing discussion.

In Modernizing Insurance Regulation, Acharya and Richardson call on the expertise of all the relevant stakeholders within government, academia, and industry to offer a well-rounded and independent view of insurance regulation and how the evolution of this key industry affects the U.S. economy now and in the future.

  • Provides an overview of the feasibility of maintaining a state-level regulatory structure
  • Offers a view of the issues from top academics, industry leaders, and state regulators
  • Explores the debate surrounding the insurance industry and systemic risk
  • Provides an in-depth look at upcoming changes under the Dodd-Frank Act

Modernizing Insurance Regulation provides a look into the crucial changes coming to insurance regulation and an overview of how those changes will affect almost everyone.

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Chapter 1 Modernizing Insurance Regulation: An Overview
1(18)
John H. Biggs
Matthew Richardson
Chapter 2 Life Insurance's Importance to American Families and Industry's Concern about Regulation
19(7)
Dirk Kempthorne
Chapter 3 Why Insurance Needs a Federal Regulator Option
26(55)
Roger W. Ferguson Jr.
Chapter 4 Observations on Insurance Regulation---Uniformity, Efficiency, and Financial Stability
81
Therese M. Vaughan
Chapter 5 Lessons Learned from AIG for Modernizing Insurance Regulation
43(18)
Eric R. Dinallo
Chapter 6 Assessing the Vulnerability of the U.S. Life Insurance Industry
61(24)
Anna Paulson
Thanases Plestis
Richard Rosen
Robert McMenamin
Zain Mohey-Deen
Appendix 6A Details on Estimating Asset Risk
78(7)
Chapter 7 Systemic Risk and Regulation of the U.S. Insurance Industry
85(102)
J. David Cummins
Mary A. Weiss
Chapter 8 Designation and Supervision of Insurance SIFIs
187
Scott E. Harrington
Chapter 9 Is the Insurance Industry Systemically Risky?
151(30)
Viral V. Acharya
Matthew Richardson
Chapter 10 Modernizing the Safety Net for Insurance Companies
181(26)
John H. Biggs
Chapter 11 Policy holder Protection in the Wake of the Financial Crisis
207(34)
Peter G. Gallanis
Appendix 11A The Critical Role of Prompt Corrective Action
228(4)
Appendix 11B Table of Relevant Guaranty Association Coverage Levels by State or Jurisdiction
232(9)
Chapter 12 Comparative Regulation of Market Intermediaries: Insights from the Indian Life Insurance Market
241(22)
Santosh Anagol
Shawn Cole
Shayak Sarkar
About the Authors 263(8)
Index 271
JOHN H. BIGGS is the former Chair and CEO of TIAA-CREF, one of the largest national insurance companies in the U.S., and an Executive in Residence at New York University.

MATTHEW P. RICHARDSON is the Charles E. Simon Professor of Applied Financial Economics at New York University Stern School of Business. He is the co-editor of Restoring Financial Stability and Regulating Wall Street.