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INDEX Voiume 67 (2000) Marcu: Numeer 1 June: Numser 2 SepremBer: NumsBer 3 December: Numser 4 Articies (BY TITLE) A \ Class of Distortion Operators for Pricing Financial and Insurance Risks, Shaun S. Wang, 67(1): 15-36 { Comparison of Risk-Based Capital Standards Under the Expected Policyholder Deficit and the Probability of Ruin Approaches, Michael M. Barth, 67(3): 397-414 Are Net Discount Ratios Stationary? Evidence of Mean-Reversion and Persistence, Patrick Hayes, Max Schreiber, James E. Payne, Bradley T. Ewing, and Michael J. Piette, 67(3): 439-450 Cost Management Activities of PPOs, Dean G. Smith and Charles L. Betley, 67(2): 219-234 Determinants tn IR isk-Fin1a ncing Choices: The Case of WAo rkel rs Compensation for Public School | Districts, Etti G. Baranoff, 67(2): 265-280 Does Insurance Promote Economic Growth?: Evidence from OECD Countries, Damian Ward and Ralf Zurbruegg, 67(4): 489-506 The Equivalence Between State Contingent Tax Policy and Options and Forwards: An Application to Investing the Social Security Trust Fund in Equities, Kent Smetters, 67(3): 352-368 Factors Affecting the Relative Incidence of Uninsured Motorists Claims, Yu-Luen Ma and Joan T. Schmit, 67(2): 281-294 Great (and Not So Great) Expectations: An Endogenous Economic Explication of Insurance Cycles and Liability Crises, Gene Lai, Robert Witt, Hung-Gay Fung, Richard MacMinn, and Patrick Brockett, 67(4): 617-652 Information Costs and Health Insurance Contracts, Chu-Shiu Li, 67(2): 235-248 International Property-Liability Insurance Consumption, Mark J. Browne, JaeWook Chung, and Edward W. Frees, 67(1): 73-90 Introducing Heterogeneity in the Rothschild-Stiglitz Model, Achim Wambach, 67(4): 579-592 Is Public Long-Term Care Insurance Necessary? Kazutoshi Miyazawa, Panos Moudoukoutas, and Tadashi Yagi, 67(2): 249-264 Joint Life Annuities and Annuity Demand by Married Couples, Jeffrey Brown and James Poterba, 67(4): 527-554 Liquidity, Estate Liquidation, Charitable Motives, and Life Insurance Demand by Retired Singles, Arthur Hau, 67(1): 123-142 Media Attention, Insurance Regulation, and Liability Insurance Pricing, M. Martin Boyer, 67(1): 37-72 Robert E. Hoyt and Ho Khang, 67(1) t, W. Henry Chiu, 67(4): 555-578 e Under Joint Yield and Price Risk, Olivier Mahul, 67(1): 109-122 Mechanism to Curb Capture: A Study of the Decision to Act Michael Willenborg, 67(4): 593-616 trance Payment in Corpor ire Insurance, Pierre Picard and Jean- Marc Bourgeon, 67 tion and Optimal Health Inst vider Payment Systems, Karen Eggleston, 173-196 _ ye 7 ier a ee ee : metric Stochastic Spline Model as a Manager il Tool for Potential Insolvency Baranoff, Thomas W. Sager, and Thomas S. Shively, 6 7(3): 369-396 lysis of Mandatory Pooling Across Health Insurers, René C.].A. van Vliet, 7-218 Bounds for Present Value Functions, Marc ]. Goovaerts, Jan Dhaene, and Ann de Schepper, 67(1): 1-14 us Management Under a Stochastic Process, Larry Y. Tzeng, Jennifer Wang, and une H. Soo, 67(3): 451-462 1 Flow and the High Cost of Insurance Company Failures, Brian J. Hall manent Partial Disability Awards and Wage Loss, Richard J. Butler and Yong-Seung Park, 67(3): 331-350 Articies (BY AUTHOR) Baranoff, EttiG., Determinants in Risk-Financing Choices: The Case of Workers Compensation for Public School Districts, 67(2): 265-280 Baranoff, Etti G., Thomas W. Sager, and Thomas S. Shively, A Semiparametric Stochastic Spline Model as a Managerial Tool for Potential Insolvency, 67(3): 369-396 Barth, Michael M., A Comparison of Risk-Based Capital Standards Under the Policyyfh older Deficit and the Probability of Ruin App} roaches, 67(3): 397-414 Betley, Charles L., see Smith Bourgeon, Jean-Marc, see Picard Boyer, M. Martin, Media Attention, Insurance Regulation, and Liability Insurance ): 37-72 Brockett, Patrick, see Lai Brown, Jeffrey, and James Poterba, Joint Life Annuities and Annuity Demand by Married Couples, 67(4): 527-554 Browne, Mark J., JaeWook Chung, and Edward W. Frees, International Property-Liability Insurance Consumption, 67(1): 73-90 Butler, Richard J., and Yong-Seung Park, Permanent Partial Disability Awards and Wage Loss, 67(3): 331-350 Chiu, W. Henry, On the Propensity to Self-Protect, 67(4): 555-578 Michael J Poterba, lames, see Bro Sager, Thomas W., see B Schmit, Joan T., see M: Schreiber, Max, see Ha Shively, Thomas S., see Baranoff Smetters, Kent, The Equivalence Between State Contingent Tax Policy and Options Forwards: An Application to Investing the Social Security Trust Fund in Equities, 67(3) 25c5 2-368 Smith, Dean G., and Charles L. Betley, Cost Management Activities of PPOs, 67(2) 219-23 Soo, June H., see Tzeng Czeng, Larry Y., Jennifer Wang, and June H. Soo, Surplus Management Under a Stochastic Process, 67(3): 451-462 Wang, Jennifer, see Tzeng D Wang, Shaun S., A Class of Distortion Operators for Pricing Financial and Insurance Rish 67(1): 15-36 Ward, Damian, and Ralf Zurbruegg, Does Insurance Promote Economic Growth?: Evide rice from OECD Countries, 67(4): 489-506 van Vliet, René C.J.A., A Statistical Analysis of Mandatory Pooling Across Health Inn suyre? 67(2): 197-218 Wambach, Achim, Introducing Heterogeneity in the Rothschild-Stiglitz Model 579-592 Willenborg, Michael, Regulatory Separation as a Mechanism to Curb Capture: the Decision to Act Against Distressed Insurers, 67(4): 593-616 Witt, Robert, see Lai Yagi, Tadashi, see Miyazawa Zurbruegg, Ralf, see Ward Book Reviews (BY AUTHOR) Bradford, David, The Economics of Property-Casualty Insu rance, reviewed by Barry D Smith, 67(2): 312-314 Doherty, Neil A., Integrated Risk Management: Techniques and Strategies for Reducing ‘ Risk, reviewed by Nicos A. Scordis, 67(4): 667-668 Hope, Warren T., Introduction to Risk Management, reviewed by Kathleen S. McNichol 67(1): 163-164 Jorissen R> f and P. J. M. Stallen, Quantified Sor lett di1 ] Risk and Polic Y Making, review ed by George L. Head, 67(2): 310 Knight, Wendy, Managed Care: What It Is and How It Works, reviewed by J. Tim Query 67(2): 311-312 Kunreuther, Howard, and Richard J. Roth, Sr., Paying the Price: The Status and RNoUlLeE { of Insurance Against Natural Disasters in the United States, reviewed by Kathleen S. McNichol, 67(3): 478-479 Lascher, Edward L., Jr., The Politicso f Automobile Insurance Reform; Ideas, Institutions, and Public Policy in North America, reviewed by William L. Ferguson, 67(1): 159-160 Lencsis, Peter M., Workers Compensation: A Referencaen d Guide, reviewed by Kathleen S. McNichol, 67(2): 308-309 Luini, Luigi, Uncertain Decisions: Bridging Theory and Experiments, reviewed by Jo- seph J. Launie, 67(3): 479-482 MacDermott, E. Patrick, and Arthur Eliot Berkeley, Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Workplace: Concepts and Techniques for Human Resource Executives and Their Coun- sel, reviewed by Penelope R. Mercurio-Jennings and William P. Jennings, 67(1): 161-162 Monti-Belkaoui, Janice, and Ahmed Riahi-Belkaoui, The Nature, Estimation, and Management of Political Risk, reviewed by David L. Weimer, 67(4): 668-670 Renn, Derek, Life, Death and Money, reviewed by William P. Jennings, 67(4): 671 Schieber, Sylvester, and John Shoven, The Real Deal: The History and Future of Social Security, reviewed by Kent Smetters, 67(2): 307-308 Tacchino, Kenn Beam, and David A. Littell, Planning for Retirement Needs, reviewed by Glenn L. Wood, 67(3): 477-478 Van den Berghe, L.A.A., and K. Verweire, Creating the Future With All Finance and Financial Conglomerates, reviewed by Peter Hohman, 67(3): 482-483 Viscusi, W. Kip, Rational Risk Policy, reviewed by William Feldhaus, 67(1): 162-163 Yates, Elizabeth H., and John F. Burton, Jr., International Examinations of Medical-Legal Aspects of Work Injuries, reviewed by William L. Ferguson, 67(4): 670-671 Coos : re pe! Naote

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