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Insurance, Risk Management, and Public Policy Sandra G. Gustavson

Insurance, Risk Management, and Public Policy By Sandra G. Gustavson

Insurance, Risk Management, and Public Policy by Sandra G. Gustavson


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On the dedication page in his final textbook, Fundamentals of Insurance, Bob spoke of his affection for those he called his academic progeny and wished them happiness as they build their own academic families.

Insurance, Risk Management, and Public Policy Summary

Insurance, Risk Management, and Public Policy: Essays in Memory of Robert I. Mehr by Sandra G. Gustavson

Five years ago the world lost one of its most prolific insurance scholars, Dr. Robert I. Mehr. His death in 1988 signalled the passing of not only a gifted writer and researcher, but also a pioneering teacher, mentor, and friend. The essays compiled within this volume are intended as an appropriate tribute to this occasionally outrageous individual who touched the lives of so many within the insurance community. Bob Mehr was a teacher who expected and demanded nothing less than perfect scholarship and flawless, efficient writing. Among alumni of the University of lllinois insurance doctoral program, stories still abound of late night and early morning sessions in which students and professor painstakingly debated precise words and phrases for dissertations, journal articles, and textbooks. Bob's respect for language was both immense and contagious, if at times more than a little compulsive. He joked that he could not read letters or novels without pencil in hand for editing. Bob's respect for his doctoral students was equally evident. The confidence he displayed in his students' abilities was sometimes startling, but competence assumed often begot competence in fact. The accomplishments and records amassed by the many who studied with Bob Mehr are impressive and ongoing. On the dedication page in his final textbook, Fundamentals of Insurance, Bob spoke of his affection for those he called his academic progeny and wished them happiness as they build their own academic families.

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. The Law of Large Numbers and the Strength of Insurance; M.L. Smith, S.A. Kane. 2. Corporate Insurance, Reinvestment, and Capital Structure; N.A. Doherty, J.R. Garven. 3. Measuring the Interest Rate Risk of Property/Casualty Insurer Liabilities; D.F. Babbel, D.R. Klock. 4. Manging Domestic versus Foreign Risks; J.T. Schmit, K. Roth, R.G. Winch. 5. Potential Price and Product Quality Changes for Insurance Delivered by Banks; S.T. Pritchett. 6. Taxing Low Income Households in Pursuit of the Public Interest: the Case of Compulsory Automobile Insurance; S.E. Harrington. 7. The Effects of Shifting Medical Expense for PIP Auto Coverage to First Party Health Insurance; P.M. Danzon. 8. The Dark Side of Insurance; S.P. D'Arcy. Index.

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NPB9780792394105
9780792394105
0792394100
Insurance, Risk Management, and Public Policy: Essays in Memory of Robert I. Mehr by Sandra G. Gustavson
New
Hardback
Springer
1993-10-31
184
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