World Insurance -

World Insurance

The Evolution of a Global Risk Network
Buch | Hardcover
752 Seiten
2012
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-965796-4 (ISBN)
209,95 inkl. MwSt
This book is the first to trace comprehensively the history and development of the international insurance and re-insurance business around the world across Europe, North America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East and Northern Africa, Far East and Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean.
Since the end of the eighteenth century, the insurance industry has cast a safety net around the world, first in the British Isles and then further afield, irrespective of cultural, political and ideological divides. Unlike previous publications on insurance history, which tend to discuss the development of national markets or individual companies, this book focuses on the creation of networks across borders from the end of the eighteenth century to the present day.

Distinguished international economic historians draw upon examples from twenty countries across the continents to demonstrate how what was called the 'British system' of risk management spread out in waves, and describes the forces that made this possible - first among them migration from Europe and international trade. The book explores the economic, political, religious, and cultural obstacles that blocked the path of this European invention - not only religious law and traditional practices, but above all protectionism, inflation, and political ideologies. It examines the process of transformation through which modern insurance supplanted traditional forms of protection against perils and risks and was able to keep on offering new ways of dealing with the risks of modern life. As well as discussing primary insurance, it also considers the role played by reinsurance, without which the losses arising out of today's natural and man-made disasters would be immeasurably greater. Finally, taking modern-day disaster scenarios as examples, the book shows just what the limits of insurability are and what risks worldwide networks entail.

Peter Borscheid is Professor Emeritus of Economic and Social History at the University of Marburg. He has published numerous monographs on the history of science and technology, the history of the textile industry, the standard of living, the history of old age, and old-age pension, the cultural history of acceleration. He led several projects and international working groups on insurance history. He also served as a member of the German government commission "The situation of the older generation in the Federal Republic of Germany". Niels Viggo Haueter is Head of Swiss Reinsurance Company's Corporate History team and the company's historical archives. He serves as an academic advisor on insurance and reinsurance history to the European Association for Banking and Financial History in Frankfurt.

1. Introduction ; PART I. EUROPE ; 2. Europe: Overview ; 3. United Kingdom: Pioneering insurance internationally ; 4. Germany: Insurance, expansion and setbacks ; 5. France: Insurance and the French financial networks ; 6. Switzerland: Insurance and the need to export ; 7. Italy: Building on a long insurance heritage ; 8. Spain: International influence on the domestic insurance market ; 9. Russia: Early expansion, state involvement, and re-emergence of the insurance industry ; PART II. NORTH AMERICA ; 10. North America: Overview ; 11. Canada: Taking life insurance abroad ; 12. USA: The international attraction of the US insurance market ; PART III. SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA ; 13. Sub-Saharan Africa: Overview ; 14. South Africa: Leading African insurance ; PART IV. MIDDLE EAST & NORTHERN AFRICA ; 15. Middle East & Northern Africa: Overview ; 16. Maghreb: Naturalising insurance in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia ; 17. United Arab Emirates: Economic boom and insurance ; PART V. FAR EAST AND PACIFIC ; 18. Far East and Pacific: Overview ; 19. India: From a colonial outpost to a leading market ; 20. China: The indigenisation of insurance ; 21. Japan: The role of insurance in the rapid modernisation of Japan ; 22. Korea: Insurance in a tiger market ; 23. Australia and New Zealand: A tradition continued creating a domestic insurance market ; PART VI. LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN ; 24. Latin America and Caribbean: Overview ; 25. Brazil: The resilience of the Brazilian insurance market ; 26. Mexico: A history of the insurance industry in Mexico ; 27. Argentina: The changing fortunes of the Argentinean insurance market

Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 182 x 253 mm
Gewicht 1458 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Betriebswirtschaft / Management Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre Versicherungsbetriebslehre
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
ISBN-10 0-19-965796-3 / 0199657963
ISBN-13 978-0-19-965796-4 / 9780199657964
Zustand Neuware
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