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into the future. It proposes sound principles of risk management that make sense in today's society generally, going beyond … them, it deals with different aspects of the theory of risk-bearing. I explain current responses to global change, focusing …
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The correlation analysis was conducted on dynamic of GDP and company failure rate for Poland, Europe and USA for the period 2003-2011; it was found a negative correlation. An analysis was undertaken for the relation between the rate of corporate failure in Poland and the rate of change of overall...
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The paper presents the approach for the verification of the lemma used for the model for reputation risk for … absolute value of the reputation risk greater than the entity’s materiality the reputation risk management system should be in …
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This paper examines relationships between size and risk in financial markets. Based on the work of Makridakis / Taleb … [2009] and Taleb / Tapiero [2009], presents the problems of excessive risk and imbalances caused by the size of firms …. Markets mixed on firm growth traps externalities can influence risk, high-cost for the commons. A policy of regulation and …
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conclusion to the questioning is: "It depends on the business in which your firm is, your preference for risk and your preference …
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(including external risk factors); the policy implications of this analysis are projected after evaluating two fundamental issues …
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First externalities risk due to the size of the companies or the principle that large companies are also at risk of … for savers and investors are taken. If we accept-so conservatively that the risk exposure of a company is limited by its … risk foreseeable losses with positive externalities, then, what can happen with negative derivatives risk capital …
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The property catastrophe reinsurance industry faces a major challenge. Since 1989, climatic volatility has produced unprecedented insured losses of $43 billion, $18 billion of which were from Hurricane Andrew alone. A surge of insurer defaults and dramatic changes in capacity and pricing have...
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Complexity theory is designed to bring order out of a rough-and- tumble world, something close to every insurance professional's or actuary's heart. Whether applied in the laboratory or as part of a mathematical model, it can do wonderful things . But in the real world it's just what its name...
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criteria. Thus, risk assessment and internal rating systems criteria would be made operational by the individual European Union … firms, makes up the input to the risk analysis. This information can be aggregated to portray the sectoral trends, and …
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