Search for dissertations about: "Accounting in insurance"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Accounting in insurance.
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1. Making Accounting Matter : A Study of the Constitutive Practices of Accounting Framers
Abstract : The idea of accounting as a constitutive means, making people think and act in particular ways, is well established in the social strand of accounting literature. In professional organisations, for example, accounting is claimed to be critical to processes of turning people into rational and responsible economic actors. READ MORE
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2. Modern developments in insurance mathematics
Abstract : Arguably the most important developments in the insurance industry in the last decade have been centered around two themes: regulation and machine learning. Regulation has affected both actuarial work and research in insurance mathematics through the introduction of Solvency II in 2016, and more recently IFRS 17. READ MORE
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3. Business Cycles, Unemployment and Job Search : Essays in Macroeconomics and Labor Economics
Abstract : This thesis consists of four essays. The first essay, "Separations, Sorting and Cyclical Unemployment", establishes a new fact about the compositional changes in the pool of unemployed over the U.S. business cycle and evaluates a number of theories that can potentially explain it. READ MORE
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4. Risk matters : studies in finance, trade and politics
Abstract : This thesis consists of four self-contained empirical essays. In the first essays "Markets for Risk and Openness to Trade: How are They Related?" (with Helena Svaleryd), we ask if there is an empirical relationship between financial development and openness to trade. READ MORE
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5. Insuring Against Unemployment
Abstract : This paper studies optimal public unemployment insurance (UI) when workers have the possibility of topping-up public UI with private UI that is endogenous to public UI and subject to moral hazard. The issue is analyzed with a theoretical model in which publicly insured workers, who differ in layoff risk, hidden to the planner, are offered to top-up public UI with private UI. READ MORE