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How do markets spread risk when events are unknown or unknowable and where not anticipated in an insurance contract? While the policyholder can 'hold up' the insurer for extra contractual payments, the continuing gains from trade on a single contract are often too small to yield useful coverage....
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Recent events involving major insurance companies and insurance brokerage firms highlight substantial incentive …
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In this paper we set forth a new perspective from which to understand and measure the brokerage of asymmetric … and profit, but also hide their opportunistic behavior from their counterparts. Next, the brokerage of asymmetric …
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We study the effects of a bank’s engagement in trading. Traditional banking is relationship-based: not scalable, long-term oriented, with high implicit capital, and low risk (thanks to the law of large numbers). Trading is transactions-based: scalable, short-term, capital constrained, and with...
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This study surveys the academic and professional literature examining the privatisation of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), with a focus on empirical studies. Privatisation has been instrumental in reducing state ownership in many countries and had a transforming effect on global stock markets,...
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different types of brokerage - financial, informational, and social - we show how the platform obfuscates its roles and … operations to mask underlying conflicts of interest. In the end, we argue that the interweaving of brokerage roles compounds …
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profitability of insurance brokers in a developing economy, Ghana. Panel data from 64 insurance brokerage firms were sampled over a …
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Efforts to collaboratively manage the risk of flooding are ultimately based on individuals learning about risks, the decision process, and the effectiveness of decisions made in prior situations. This article argues that much can be learned about a governance setting by explicitly evaluating the...
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Recent events involving major insurance companies and insurance brokerage firms highlight substantial incentive …
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