Asian Catastrophe Insurance - Charles Scawthorn, Kiyoshi Kobayashi

Asian Catastrophe Insurance

Buch | Hardcover
350 Seiten
2008
Risk Books (Verlag)
978-1-904339-67-0 (ISBN)
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Presents a range of perspectives on natural hazards risk and alternative risk transfer (ART) from academia (such as Beijing, Kyoto and Cambridge universities), government (including the World Bank and Secretary of Agriculture and Cooperation, Government of India) and industry leaders.
Bringing together leading figures in innovative finance and recognised experts in natural hazards, this multi-contributor guide will help the Asian insurance and financial markets ensure that catastrophe risk is underwritten and managed effectively. Catastrophes have had a more devastating impact on insurers over the past 15 years than in the entire history of insurance. Despite its rapidly developing economies and cutting-edge technological base, catastrophes particularly blight the Asian continent. Natural hazards such as earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, typhoons and volcanoes affect the whole region, from the simplest to the most complex infrastructures, and both the new engines of growth and the largest Asian economies. Consequently Asia, especially China, India and Japan, constitutes a major growing market for catastrophe insurance.This comprehensive book presents a range of perspectives on natural hazards risk and alternative risk transfer (ART) from academia (such as Beijing, Kyoto and Cambridge universities), government (including the World Bank and Secretary of Agriculture and Cooperation, Government of India) and industry leaders (see table of contents for the list of contributors).
Risk management in Asia requires a solid understanding of the potential for catastrophic events, the vulnerability of the human, built and economic environments to these events, and the potential for reducing impacts through integrated and properly financed programs. This book focuses on some of the most significant natural hazards such as a tsunami, floods and the natural hazard likely to have the world's largest future financial impact, a Tokyo earthquake.With its breadth of in-depth, expert perspectives it will help you to: learn from recent catastrophes; explore technological directions for enhanced modelling performance; increase your integration with enterprise IT systems and identify opportunities for improved data management; and, assess, underwrite and manage catastrophe risk more effectively.

ForewordAsia Catastrophes and InsuranceCharles Scawthorn, Professor, Kyoto University and Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Professor and Vice Dean, Graduate School of Management, Kyoto UniversitySECTION 1. ASIA - NATURAL HAZARDS AND INSURANCE INNOVATION* Catastrophe Insurance: Challenges for the US and Asia Howard KunreutherUniversity of Pennsylvania* Catastrophe Risk: Japanese Needs, Global Solutions Charles ScawthornKyoto University* Liquidity Risks and Natural Hazards Insurance Masamitsu Onishi, Muneta Yokomatsu, Kiyoshi KobayashiKyoto University* Earthquake Insurance on Dwelling Risks in JapanTakuji ImaiNon-Life Insurance Rating Organization of Japan* Natural Disaster Insurance: Issues and Strategy of China Peijun Shi, Di Tang, Jing Liu, Bo Chen, Meiqin ZhouBeijing Normal University; Academy of Disaster Reduction and Emergency Management* Managing Natural Disasters in India: Some Recent Initiatives Pramod K. MishraMinistry of Agriculture, New DelhiSECTION 2: MODELLING ASIAN RISK* Earthquake Property and Business Continuity Risk affecting Japanese Industries Shinji Yamada; Kenneth A. Travers, Dennis Kuzak, Rick Clinton, Bob Healy, Mahmoud Khater, Kenneth W. CampbellABS Consulting; ABS Consulting and EQECAT* Flood Risk in Japan: Status Quo and Management Policies Hirokazu TatanoKyoto University* Urban Conflagration Risk in Japan: Fires in the Case of the Great Hanshin Earthquake Yoshiteru MurosakiNational Research Institute of Fire and Disaster* Assessing Earthquake Risks and Exposure for Insurance Portfolios in Asia Robin Spence; Emily SoCambridge University, Willis Research Network; CambridgeArchitectural Research Ltd* Tsunami Risk in Asia Nobuo ShutoNihon University* Risk Assessment for Crowd DynamicsJunji KiyonoKyoto UniversitySECTION 3: TOWARDS THE FUTURE* Innovating Technology for Catastrophe Risk Modelling and Reinsurance Mark Byrne, Nozar G. Kishi and Andrew Rau-ChaplinFlagstone Reinsurance* A Global Perspective on Asian Catastrophe Risk. Case Study:China David Lightfoot; Ryan Ogaard; James NashGuy Carpenter Instrat Asia Pacific, Guy Carpenter Instrat, Guy Carpenter Instrat Asia Pacific Japan Inc* Governance of Global Critical Infrastructure Systems under Natural Disaster Risks Norio OkadaKyoto University* OpenRisk: Access for the Insurance Industry Keith Porter; Charles ScawthornUniversity of Colorado, Kyoto University* The Role of Government in Provision of Catastrophe Insurance Eugene N. GurenkoWorld Bank

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.4.2008
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Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Betriebswirtschaft / Management Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre Versicherungsbetriebslehre
ISBN-10 1-904339-67-0 / 1904339670
ISBN-13 978-1-904339-67-0 / 9781904339670
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