Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 2: Life Insurance’s Importance to American Families and Industry’s Concern about Regulation (Dirk Kempthorne)
Chapter 3: Why Insurance Needs a Federal Regulator Option (Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.)
Chapter 4: Observations on Insurance Regulation – Uniformity, Efficiency, and Financial Stability (Therese M. Vaughan)
Chapter 5: Lessons Learned from AIG for Modernizing Insurance Regulation (Eric R. Dinallo)
Chapter 6: Assessing the Vulnerability of the U.S. Life Insurance Industry (Anna Paulson, Thanases Plestis, Richard Rosen, Robert McMenamin and Zain Mohey-Dean)
Appendix 6A: Details on Estimating Asset Risk
Chapter 7: Systemic Risk and Regulation of the U.S. Insurance Industry (J. David Cummins and Mary A. Weiss)
Chapter 8: Designation and Supervision of Insurance SIFIs (Scott E. Harrington and Alan B. Miller)
Chapter 9: Is the Insurance Industry Systemically Risky? (Viral V Acharya and Matthew Richardson1)
Chapter 10: Modernizing the Safety Net for Insurance Companies (John H. Biggs)
Chapter 11: Policyholder Protection in the Wake of the Financial Crisis (Peter G. Gallanis)
Appendix 11A: The Critical Role of “Prompt Corrective Action”
Appendix 11B: Table of Relevant Guaranty Association Coverage Levels by State
As of September 19, 2013 (Subject to Change)
Chapter 12: Comparative Regulation of Market Intermediaries: Insights from the Indian Life Insurance Market (Santosh Anagol (Wharton), Shawn Cole (Harvard Business School), and Shayak Sarkar (Harvard University))
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