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The Joint Development of Insurance and Investment Markets in Poland: An Analysis of Actuarial Risks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 June 2011

P.M. Booth
Affiliation:
City University Business School, Parxes Building, Northampton Square, London, EC1V 0HB, U.K. Tel: +44 (0)20 7477 8204; Fax: +44 (0)20 7477 8573; E-mail: p.booth@city.ac.uk

Abstract

The development of the Polish insurance market in the period since liberalisation is discussed. The nature of the investment market and the investment risk faced by insurers are analysed in the context of the liability structure of Polish insurance companies. The likely future developments in insurance and investment markets are outlined, particularly given the structure of the state social insurance system, possible reforms of which are discussed in detail.

Type
Sessional meetings: papers and abstracts of discussions
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1996

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