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You can browse or download additional books there. ii Table of Contents About the Authors................................................................................................................. 1 Acknowledgments................................................................................................................. 6 Dedications............................................................................................................................. 7 Preface..................................................................................................................................... 8 Chapter 1: The Nature of Risk: Losses and Opportunities ......................................... 11 Links .............................................................................................................................................................. 15 The Notion and Definition of Risk.............................................................................................................. 17 Attitudes toward Risks ................................................................................................................................ 23 Types of Risks—Risk Exposures .................................................................................................................. 27 Perils and Hazards ....................................................................................................................................... 41 Review and Practice..................................................................................................................................... 48 Chapter 2: Risk Measurement and Metrics ................................................................... 50 Quantification of Uncertainty via Probability Models............................................................................. 54 Measures of Risk: Putting It Together ....................................................................................................... 70 Review and Practice..................................................................................................................................... 88 Chapter 3: Risk Attitudes: Expected Utility Theory and Demand for Hedging ..... 91 Utility Theory ............................................................................................................................................... 96 Uncertainty, Expected Value, and Fair Games........................................................................................ 100 Choice under Uncertainty: Expected Utility Theory.............................................................................. 105 Biases Affecting Choice under Uncertainty ............................................................................................ 114 Risk Aversion and Price of Hedging Risk................................................................................................. 121 Information Asymmetry Problem in Economics .................................................................................... 126 Why Corporations Hedge .......................................................................................................................... 133 Review and Practice................................................................................................................................... 136 Chapter 4: Evolving Risk Management: Fundamental Tools ................................... 140 The Risk Management Function............................................................................................................... 146 Beginning Steps: Communication and Identification ............................................................................ 150 Projected Frequency and Severity and Cost-Benefit Analysis—Capital Budgeting ............................157 Risk Management Alternatives: The Risk Management Matrix ...........................................................163 Comparisons to Current Risk-Handling Methods................................................................................... 170 Appendix: Forecasting............................................................................................................................... 174 Review and Practice................................................................................................................................... 178 iii Chapter 5: The Evolution of Risk Management: Enterprise Risk Management .. 180 Enterprise Risk Management within Firm Goals.................................................................................... 184 Risk Management and the Firm’s Financial Statement—Opportunities within the ERM ..................191 Risk Management Using the Capital Markets ......................................................................................... 200 Chapter 6: The Insurance Solution and Institutions ................................................. 219 Links ............................................................................................................................................................ 220 Nature of Insurance ................................................................................................................................... 222 Ideal Requisites for Insurability ............................................................................................................... 231 Types of Insurance and Insurers .............................................................................................................. 242 Appendix: More Exposures, Less Risk...................................................................................................... 253 Review and Practice................................................................................................................................... 255 Chapter 7: Insurance Operations................................................................................... 256 Insurance Operations: Marketing, Underwriting, and Administration ...............................................259 Insurance Operations: Actuarial and Investment .................................................................................. 275 Insurance Operations: Reinsurance, Legal and Regulatory Issues, Claims, and Management ..........296 Appendix: Modern Loss Reserving Methods in Long Tail Lines............................................................302 Review and Practice................................................................................................................................... 309 Chapter 8: Insurance Markets and Regulation........................................................... 311 Insurance Market Conditions ................................................................................................................... 315 Insurance Regulation................................................................................................................................. 326 Review and Practice................................................................................................................................... 346 Chapter 9: Fundamental Doctrines Affecting Insurance Contracts ....................... 348 Agency Law: Application to Insurance .................................................................................................... 352 Requirements of a Contract ...................................................................................................................... 361 Distinguishing Characteristics of Insurance Contracts ......................................................................... 364 Review and Practice................................................................................................................................... 380 Chapter 10: Structure and Analysis of Insurance Contracts ................................... 382 Entering into the Contract........................................................................................................................ 385 The Contract............................................................................................................................................... 389 Review and Practice..................................................................................................................................