An edition of Making a market for acts of God (2015)

Making a market for acts of God

the practice of risk-trading in the global reinsurance industry

First edition.
Making a market for acts of God
Paula Jarzabkowski, Paula Jarz ...
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An edition of Making a market for acts of God (2015)

Making a market for acts of God

the practice of risk-trading in the global reinsurance industry

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English
Pages
231

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Table of Contents

1.
Reinsurance : a market for acts of God -- -- 2.
United we stand, divided we fall : bearing risk collectively -- -- 3.
Transforming disasters into tradable deals -- -- 4.
Calculation at the frontier : evaluation in the absence of models -- -- 5.
One firm's trash is another's treasure : competing in a consensus market -- -- 6.
Unraveling the nest : from a market for acts of God to a market for commodities -- -- 7.
Addressing "big questions" : advancing a practice theory of the market.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-219) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
368/.0122
Library of Congress
HG8083 .J37 2015, HG8083

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 231 pages
Number of pages
231

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27186816M
ISBN 10
0199664765
ISBN 13
9780199664764
LCCN
2014953339
OCLC/WorldCat
898166508

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OL20006727W

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