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Available own 2 Available solvency margin 2 Insurance 2 Regulation 2 Solvency I 2 Solvency II 2 Betriebliche Liquidität 1 Corporate liquidity 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 EU-Versicherungsrecht 1 European insurance law 1 Insurance supervision 1 Regulierung 1 Risikomodell 1 Risk model 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Versicherung 1 Versicherungsaufsicht 1
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Wünsch, Pavel 2
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European Financial and Accounting Journal 1 European financial and accounting journal : EFAJ 1
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Own funds under solvency regime
Wünsch, Pavel - In: European Financial and Accounting Journal 12 (2017) 3, pp. 87-102
European legislation for the prudential regulation of insurance and reinsurance sector has existed since the 1970s, gradually materialized in Directive 92/49/EEC and Directive 2002/83/EC, both known as Solvency I. Due to economic and political development the regime become insufficient and...
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Own funds under solvency regime
Wünsch, Pavel - In: European financial and accounting journal : EFAJ 12 (2017) 3, pp. 87-102
European legislation for the prudential regulation of insurance and reinsurance sector has existed since the 1970s, gradually materialized in Directive 92/49/EEC and Directive 2002/83/EC, both known as Solvency I. Due to economic and political development the regime become insufficient and...
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