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Can anyone make a good living as a poet? Insurance executive Wallace Stevens never had to find out.
by Daniel D. Skwire
The rating agencies' new focus on enterprise risk management emphasizes consumers and policyholders. Companies adopting or adapting risk management practices, however, can't afford to lose sight of the shareholders.
by Richard Goldfarb
When does prudent underwriting become age discrimination? Can age ever be a legitimate yardstick for the sale of automobile insurance?
by Robert L. Brown, Darrell Charters, Sally Gunz, and Neil Haddow
Managing risks and controlling losses is central to the insurance business. While the primary focus has been on financially managing risks, physical risk management could also play a large role in helping to perserve the insurability of natural hazards.
by Evan Mills
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