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Theory and Practice of Insurance (1998 ed.)

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Insurance is a concept, a technique, and an economic institution.

It is a major tool of risk management, and plays an important role in the economic, social, and political life of all countries.

Economic growth throughout the world has even expanded the role of insurance.

Theory and Practice of Insurance aims to describe the significance of insurance institutions, the reasons they exist and how they function.

The author emphasizes fundamental principles in risk and insurance, using an international frame of reference.

This volume begins with an introduction to the concept of risk, then proceeds to cover insurance and its relationship to the economy; the principles of risk management and insurance; and the characteristics and performance of insurance companies.

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Product Details
Springer
079239996X / 9780792399964
Hardback
368
31/10/1997
Netherlands
340 pages, XII, 340 p.
155 x 235 mm, 1490 grams
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