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Why is the cost of resolving insurance company failures so high? Evidence in this paper suggests that the state insurance regulatory bodies in charge of the liquidation process turn over an average of only 33 cents for each $1.00 of pre-insolvency assets to the guaranty funds (the state agencies...
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We investigate the effect of the Risk Corridors (RC) program on premiums and insurer participation in the Affordable Care Act (ACA)'s Health Insurance Marketplaces. The RC program, which was defunded ahead of coverage year 2016, and ended in 2017, is a risk sharing mechanism: it makes payments...
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transferring risk are being explored. The paper studies several recent transactions by USAA which use reinsurance capacity from …
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Catastrophe bonds feature full collateralization of the underlying risk transfer, and thus abandon the insurance principle of economizing on collateral through diversification. We examine the theoretical foundations beneath this paradox, finding that fully collateralized instruments have...
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This paper examines the role of the federal government in the market for terrorism reinsurance. We investigate the …
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risky investment, underwriting, reinsurance, and hedging; and ii) the allocation of risk across all of these opportunities …
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This paper attempts to identify moral hazard in the traditional reinsurance market. We build a multi-period principle … agent model of the reinsurance transaction from which we derive predictions on premium design, monitoring, loss control and … insurer risk retention. We then use panel data on U.S. property liability reinsurance to test the model. The empirical results …
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relatively little cat reinsurance against large events. We also find that premiums are high relative to expected losses … transactions that look to capital markets, rather than traditional reinsurance markets, for risk-bearing capacity. These provide …
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We explore two theories that have been advanced to explain the patterns in U.S. catastrophe reinsurance pricing. The … second holds that the supply of capital to the reinsurance industry is less than perfectly elastic, with the consequence that … prices are bid up whenever existing funds are depleted by catastrophe losses. Using detailed reinsurance contract data from …
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supply of intermediary capital is perfectly elastic. We take the US catastrophe reinsurance market as an example, using … results suggest that the price of reinsurance generally exceeds fair' values, particularly in the aftermath of large events …
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