Catastrophe Risk and Reinsurance -

Catastrophe Risk and Reinsurance

Eugene N. Gurenko (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
2004
Risk Books (Verlag)
978-1-906348-82-3 (ISBN)
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Drawing on material from a recent World Bank conference, Eugene N. Gurenko assembles some of the foremost reinsurance and risk management experts from industry and academia. The chapters thoroughly explore subjects such as country risk assessment, risk modelling, risk transfer methods and national reinsurance. Outlines the key challenges involved in building national catastrophe insurance schemes and suggests how disaster-prone countries can manage their exposures to reduce the cost of risk by following the classical corporate risk management model Demonstrates the importance of public-private partnerships in catastrophe risk financing by suggesting the roles of government and private risk markets In addition to risk financing, this title uniquely covers the role of risk reduction and prevention in disaster prone countriesIncluding the latest invaluable insights into catastrophe reinsurance, this book provides you with a wealth of risk management expertise gained from many of the largest catastrophe risk transfer programmes worldwide.

Eugene N. Gurenko Dr. Eugene N. Gurenko is a Senior Insurance Specialist at the World Bank Insurance Practice. During his career at the World Bank Group, which he joined in 1998, he designed and managed the World Bank program of technical assistance and lending to the Turkish Catastrophe Insurance Pool, currently one of the largest earthquake insurers in the world. For his work on the Turkish Catastrophe Insurance Pool, Mr. Gurenko received President's Excellence Award. Since then, Dr. Gurenko has been actively involved in developing catastrophe risk management solutions for the World Bank client countries. His latest assignments include the design and management of World Bank programs of technical assistance and lending in support of the catastrophe insurance programs in Turkey, Iran, Romania, India, Columbia and the Philippines. Dr. Gurenko holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University, a title of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) and an associate degree in reinsurance (ARe).

Foreword Cesare Callari Introduction Eugene N. Gurenko Section 1: The institutional perspective on national catastrophe risk management 1 "Building Effective Catastrophe Insurance Programmes at the Country Level: A Risk Management Perspective" Eugene N. Gurenko 2 "Catastrophe Risk Retention and Catastrophe Pools" Rodney Lester Section 2: Catastrophe risk measurement 3 "Catastrophe Risk Models for Asia from a User Perspective" George Walker 4 "The Application of Probabilistic Earthquake Risk Models in Managing Earthquake Insurance Risks in Turkey" Dennis Kuzak, Ken Campbell and Mahmoud Khater 5 "Quantifying the Catastrophe Exposures from Cyclones, Earthquakes and Floods in 4 Indian States" Adityam Krovvidi Section 3: Risk reduction vs. risk Transfer: which strategy works best? 6 "The National Flood Insurance Programme: A Model for Risk Management" Anthony S. Lowe 7 "Flood Risk - Optimising a National Insurance Programme" Charles Scawthorn 8 "Integrating Mitigation with Risk Transfer Instruments" Howard Kunreuther, George Deodatis, and Andrew Smyth 9 "Development Enhancing Risk Management" Caroline Clarke and Neil A. Doherty 10 "New Approaches to Promote Disaster Risk Mitigation: Lessons learned in the Europe and Central Asia Region" Christoph Pusch Section 4: Public-private partnerships in catastrophe risk management 11 "Retrocession vs. Alternative Markets in Managing a Reinsurer's Accumulations" Andrew Castaldi 12 "Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund: Lessons and Experience" Jack E. Nicholson 13 "Insuring the Uninsurable : The French Natural Catastrophe Insurance System" Suzanne Vallet 14 "A Reinsurer's Perspective on the Turkish Catastrophe Insurance Pool" Johann-Adrian von Lucius 15 "Government as Reinsurer of Last Resort: The Japanese Experience" Yuichi Takeda 16 "The Viability and Likely Pricing of "Cat Bonds" for Developing Countries" Morton Lane Section 5: Managing moral hazard and product distribution costs: key operational challenges 17 "Evidence of Market Response to Coverage Value in Some Major Catastrophe Insurance Programmes" John Seo 18 "Self-Insurance Funds in Mexico" Hector Ibarra 19 "Providing Access to Catastrophic Insurance Coverage for the Poor: Key Factors for Success" Douglas Lacey NB - This table of contents is provisional until final publication of the book. Small changes to chapter titles and sequence may occur.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.2.2004
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Betriebswirtschaft / Management Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre Versicherungsbetriebslehre
ISBN-10 1-906348-82-0 / 1906348820
ISBN-13 978-1-906348-82-3 / 9781906348823
Zustand Neuware
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