This book is an edited collection by leading insurance historians, examining the historical role of reinsurance (the insurance of insurers) in the insurance markets of eight countries: USA, Netherlands, Sweden, France, Spain, Italy, Mexico and Japan. All the contributors are experts in their field and have widely published in insurance history, providing the reader with new insights into the insurance and economic history of these countries. In particular, this is the first book to explore the reinsurance markets in the USA, Netherlands, France, Italy and Mexico. This book will be of interest to economic and business historians, as well as insurance practitioners with an interest in the history of their industry.
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Chapter 1 Reinsurance in America Regulatory Regimes and Markets.- Chapter 2 Dutch reinsurance and the first wave of globalization.- Chapter 3 Swedish Reinsurers in the Non-Life Sector.- Chapter 4 The ups and downs of French reinsurance in the 20th century.- Chapter 5 The ups and downs of French reinsurance in the twentieth century André Straus.- Chapter 6 Role of foreign reinsurance in the setting of insurance in Spain, 1960-2000.- Chapter 7 The reinsurance industry in Italy in the Twentieth century.- Chapter 8 Government intervention in rural insurance and reinsurance markets in Mexico.- Chapter 9 An introduction of life reassurance into Japan before WWII; A product or Institution?.
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Leonardo Caruana de las Cagigas is a Professor in the Department of Economic History at the University of Granada, Spain.
André Straus is a researcher at the CNRS, Paris, France, where he is Directeur de recherches Emeritus and Professor at University Paris1 Panthéon Sorbonne. His main topics of research are in economic and financial history XIX-XX centuries, notably the history of banking, financial markets, insurance and reinsurance.