Robin Pearson
The Development of International Insurance
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The Development of International Insurance
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Despite their economic and social importance, there are relatively few book-length studies of national insurance industries. This collection of nine essays by a group of international experts redresses this balance; providing an extensive geographical and thematic spread, linked via an extensive introduction.
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Despite their economic and social importance, there are relatively few book-length studies of national insurance industries. This collection of nine essays by a group of international experts redresses this balance; providing an extensive geographical and thematic spread, linked via an extensive introduction.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 589g
- ISBN-13: 9781848930759
- ISBN-10: 1848930755
- Artikelnr.: 43748125
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 589g
- ISBN-13: 9781848930759
- ISBN-10: 1848930755
- Artikelnr.: 43748125
Robin Pearson is Professor of Economic History at the University of Hull, UK. He has published widely on various aspects of British and international economic and business history, with a particular focus on insurance. His first book, Insuring the Industrial Revolution: Fire Insurance and the British Economy, 1700-1850, won the 2004 Wadsworth Prize for Business History. He has recently finished a book, Shareholder Democracies? Corporate Governance in Britain and Ireland before 1850, co-authored with Mark Freeman (University of Glasgow) and James Taylor (Lancaster University), forthcoming with University of Chicago Press. He is currently working on a project entitled Insuring America: Multinational Insurance Companies in the United States, 1850-1920.
Introduction: Towards an International History of Insurance, RobinPearson;
Chapter 1 The Marine Insurance Market for British Textile Exports to the
River Plate and Chile, c. 1810-50, Manuel Llorca-Jaña; Chapter 2 Actuarial
Practice, Probabilistic Thinking and Actuarial Science in Private Casualty
Insurance, Christofer Stadlin; Chapter 3 The Difficulties of Spanish
Insurance Companies to Modernize During the Franco Years: The Mechanization
of Administrative Tasks and the Introduction of the First Computers,
1950-70, Jerònia Pons Pons; Chapter 4 Multilateral Insurance
Liberalization, 1948-2008, Welf Werner; Chapter 5 Policyholders in the
Early Business of Japanese Life Assurance: A Demand-Side Study, Takau
Yoneyama; Chapter 6 Industrial Life Insurance and the Cost of Dying: The
Role of Endowment and Whole Life Insurance in Anglo-Saxon and European
Countries During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries,
Liselotte Eriksson; Chapter 7 From Economic to Political Reality: Forming a
Nationalized Indian Life Insurance Market, Adrian Jitschin; Chapter 8 Life
Offices to the Rescue! A History of the Role of Life Insurance in the South
African Economy During the Twentieth Century, Grietjie Verhoef; Chapter 9
Competing Globalizations: Controversies Between Private and Social
Insurance at International Organizations, 1900-60, Martin Lengwiler;
Chapter 1 The Marine Insurance Market for British Textile Exports to the
River Plate and Chile, c. 1810-50, Manuel Llorca-Jaña; Chapter 2 Actuarial
Practice, Probabilistic Thinking and Actuarial Science in Private Casualty
Insurance, Christofer Stadlin; Chapter 3 The Difficulties of Spanish
Insurance Companies to Modernize During the Franco Years: The Mechanization
of Administrative Tasks and the Introduction of the First Computers,
1950-70, Jerònia Pons Pons; Chapter 4 Multilateral Insurance
Liberalization, 1948-2008, Welf Werner; Chapter 5 Policyholders in the
Early Business of Japanese Life Assurance: A Demand-Side Study, Takau
Yoneyama; Chapter 6 Industrial Life Insurance and the Cost of Dying: The
Role of Endowment and Whole Life Insurance in Anglo-Saxon and European
Countries During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries,
Liselotte Eriksson; Chapter 7 From Economic to Political Reality: Forming a
Nationalized Indian Life Insurance Market, Adrian Jitschin; Chapter 8 Life
Offices to the Rescue! A History of the Role of Life Insurance in the South
African Economy During the Twentieth Century, Grietjie Verhoef; Chapter 9
Competing Globalizations: Controversies Between Private and Social
Insurance at International Organizations, 1900-60, Martin Lengwiler;
Introduction: Towards an International History of Insurance, RobinPearson;
Chapter 1 The Marine Insurance Market for British Textile Exports to the
River Plate and Chile, c. 1810-50, Manuel Llorca-Jaña; Chapter 2 Actuarial
Practice, Probabilistic Thinking and Actuarial Science in Private Casualty
Insurance, Christofer Stadlin; Chapter 3 The Difficulties of Spanish
Insurance Companies to Modernize During the Franco Years: The Mechanization
of Administrative Tasks and the Introduction of the First Computers,
1950-70, Jerònia Pons Pons; Chapter 4 Multilateral Insurance
Liberalization, 1948-2008, Welf Werner; Chapter 5 Policyholders in the
Early Business of Japanese Life Assurance: A Demand-Side Study, Takau
Yoneyama; Chapter 6 Industrial Life Insurance and the Cost of Dying: The
Role of Endowment and Whole Life Insurance in Anglo-Saxon and European
Countries During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries,
Liselotte Eriksson; Chapter 7 From Economic to Political Reality: Forming a
Nationalized Indian Life Insurance Market, Adrian Jitschin; Chapter 8 Life
Offices to the Rescue! A History of the Role of Life Insurance in the South
African Economy During the Twentieth Century, Grietjie Verhoef; Chapter 9
Competing Globalizations: Controversies Between Private and Social
Insurance at International Organizations, 1900-60, Martin Lengwiler;
Chapter 1 The Marine Insurance Market for British Textile Exports to the
River Plate and Chile, c. 1810-50, Manuel Llorca-Jaña; Chapter 2 Actuarial
Practice, Probabilistic Thinking and Actuarial Science in Private Casualty
Insurance, Christofer Stadlin; Chapter 3 The Difficulties of Spanish
Insurance Companies to Modernize During the Franco Years: The Mechanization
of Administrative Tasks and the Introduction of the First Computers,
1950-70, Jerònia Pons Pons; Chapter 4 Multilateral Insurance
Liberalization, 1948-2008, Welf Werner; Chapter 5 Policyholders in the
Early Business of Japanese Life Assurance: A Demand-Side Study, Takau
Yoneyama; Chapter 6 Industrial Life Insurance and the Cost of Dying: The
Role of Endowment and Whole Life Insurance in Anglo-Saxon and European
Countries During the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries,
Liselotte Eriksson; Chapter 7 From Economic to Political Reality: Forming a
Nationalized Indian Life Insurance Market, Adrian Jitschin; Chapter 8 Life
Offices to the Rescue! A History of the Role of Life Insurance in the South
African Economy During the Twentieth Century, Grietjie Verhoef; Chapter 9
Competing Globalizations: Controversies Between Private and Social
Insurance at International Organizations, 1900-60, Martin Lengwiler;