Integrated Risk Management : Techniques and Strategies for Managing Corporate Risk
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Part One: Background Analysis. Chapter 1: The Convergence of Insurance Risk Management and Financial Risk Management. Chapter 2: Risk and Utility: Economic Concepts and Decision Rules. Chapter 3: Moral Hazard and Adverse Selection. Chapter 4: Portfolio theory and Risk Management. Chapter 5: Capital Market Theory. Chapter 6: Deriavatives and Options. Part Two: Why Is Risk Costly to Firms? Chapter 8: Risk Management Strategy: Duality and Globality. Chapter 9: Post-loss Investment Decisions and the Measurement of Loss. Chapter 10: Post-Loss financing: Fundability and Dysfunctional Investment. Chapter 11: Post-Loss Financing: Liquidity and Debt Renegotiation. Chapter 12: Contingent Financing. Chapter 13: Contingent Leverage Strategies and Hybrid Debt. Chapter 14: Hedging and Insurance. Chapter 15: Organizational Form and Risk Management: Limited Liability. Chapter 16: A Case Study: The Securitization of Catastrophe Risk. Conclusion. References. Appendix. Index.
Chapter 2: Risk and Utility: Economic Concepts and Decision Rules. Chapter 3: Moral Hazard and Adverse Selection. Chapter 4: Portfolio theory and Risk Management. Chapter 5: Capital Market Theory. Chapter 6: Deriavatives and Options. Part Two: Why Is Risk Costly to Firms? Chapter 8: Risk Management Strategy: Duality and Globality. Chapter 9: Post-loss Investment Decisions and the Measurement of Loss. Chapter 10: Post-Loss financing: Fundability and Dysfunctional Investment. Chapter 11: Post-Loss Financing: Liquidity and Debt Renegotiation. Chapter 12: Contingent Financing. Chapter 13: Contingent Leverage Strategies and Hybrid Debt. Chapter 14: Hedging and Insurance. Chapter 15: Organizational Form and Risk Management: Limited Liability. Chapter 16: A Case Study: The Securitization of Catastrophe Risk. Conclusion. References. Appendix. Index.
Chapter 4: Portfolio theory and Risk Management. Chapter 5: Capital Market Theory. Chapter 6: Deriavatives and Options. Part Two: Why Is Risk Costly to Firms? Chapter 8: Risk Management Strategy: Duality and Globality. Chapter 9: Post-loss Investment Decisions and the Measurement of Loss. Chapter 10: Post-Loss financing: Fundability and Dysfunctional Investment. Chapter 11: Post-Loss Financing: Liquidity and Debt Renegotiation. Chapter 12: Contingent Financing. Chapter 13: Contingent Leverage Strategies and Hybrid Debt. Chapter 14: Hedging and Insurance. Chapter 15: Organizational Form and Risk Management: Limited Liability. Chapter 16: A Case Study: The Securitization of Catastrophe Risk. Conclusion. References. Appendix. Index.
Chapter 6: Deriavatives and Options. Part Two: Why Is Risk Costly to Firms? Chapter 8: Risk Management Strategy: Duality and Globality. Chapter 9: Post-loss Investment Decisions and the Measurement of Loss. Chapter 10: Post-Loss financing: Fundability and Dysfunctional Investment. Chapter 11: Post-Loss Financing: Liquidity and Debt Renegotiation. Chapter 12: Contingent Financing. Chapter 13: Contingent Leverage Strategies and Hybrid Debt. Chapter 14: Hedging and Insurance. Chapter 15: Organizational Form and Risk Management: Limited Liability. Chapter 16: A Case Study: The Securitization of Catastrophe Risk. Conclusion. References. Appendix. Index.
Chapter 8: Risk Management Strategy: Duality and Globality. Chapter 9: Post-loss Investment Decisions and the Measurement of Loss. Chapter 10: Post-Loss financing: Fundability and Dysfunctional Investment. Chapter 11: Post-Loss Financing: Liquidity and Debt Renegotiation. Chapter 12: Contingent Financing. Chapter 13: Contingent Leverage Strategies and Hybrid Debt. Chapter 14: Hedging and Insurance. Chapter 15: Organizational Form and Risk Management: Limited Liability. Chapter 16: A Case Study: The Securitization of Catastrophe Risk. Conclusion. References. Appendix. Index.
Chapter 10: Post-Loss financing: Fundability and Dysfunctional Investment. Chapter 11: Post-Loss Financing: Liquidity and Debt Renegotiation. Chapter 12: Contingent Financing. Chapter 13: Contingent Leverage Strategies and Hybrid Debt. Chapter 14: Hedging and Insurance. Chapter 15: Organizational Form and Risk Management: Limited Liability. Chapter 16: A Case Study: The Securitization of Catastrophe Risk. Conclusion. References. Appendix. Index.
Chapter 12: Contingent Financing. Chapter 13: Contingent Leverage Strategies and Hybrid Debt. Chapter 14: Hedging and Insurance. Chapter 15: Organizational Form and Risk Management: Limited Liability. Chapter 16: A Case Study: The Securitization of Catastrophe Risk. Conclusion. References. Appendix. Index.
Chapter 14: Hedging and Insurance. Chapter 15: Organizational Form and Risk Management: Limited Liability. Chapter 16: A Case Study: The Securitization of Catastrophe Risk. Conclusion. References. Appendix. Index.
Chapter 16: A Case Study: The Securitization of Catastrophe Risk. Conclusion. References. Appendix. Index.
References. Appendix. Index.
Index.
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