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This paper provides an update on the significant regulatory and supervisory development in the Spanish insurance sector since 2006. The Spanish authorities have taken steps to address a number of shortcomings identified in the 2006 Financial Sector Assessment Program. Most notably, cooperation...
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This paper discusses key findings of the Detailed Assessment of Observance of Insurance Core Principles for France. The assessment reveals that insurance regulation and supervision are still predominantly carried out using a Solvency I approach. The insurance sector remained resilient through...
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Rapid population growth has significantly increased the magnitude of water shortages in California. Although water …
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market power and its exercise during the California electricity crisis of 2000–2001. In introducing competition, both … transitional and long-run opportunities for firms to exercise market power may arise. California had transitional rules that …
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cycle has also been assessed in the timing of major earthquakes in California - Nevada - Baja California. These important …
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resemble the views of California residents, there would be a 15% drop in cigarette consumption, equivalent to a 1.17 dollars …
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Brochure giving details and general information and trends about remittances to Latin America from California, United …
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The first issue of ACCESS seems to have been well received, so we're pleased to continue these summaries of our research. Paralleling the spurt of work on new transportation technology, there's been renewed attention to institutional means for improving the nation's transport system. We focus...
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activities are more promising as British Columbia and California have started using market-based approaches recently. Against … results of the British Columbia Carbon Tax and the California Cap-and-Trade Program and evaluates them based on sustainability …
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estimates in the epidemiological literature to calculate excess attributable risk for racial/ethnic groups in California over …
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