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Addresses some of the most important questions facing the future of state and federal regulation of the insurance industry. Examining not only the impetus behind various reform proposals, but also the historical development of insurance regulation in the US, it discusses alternative regulatory frameworks used in the US and in the European Union and, thereby, increases the options that reformers may wish to consider.

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Addresses some of the most important questions facing the future of state and federal regulation of the insurance industry. Examining not only the impetus behind various reform proposals, but also the historical development of insurance regulation in the US, it discusses alternative regulatory frameworks used in the US and in the European Union and, thereby, increases the options that reformers may wish to consider.
Autorenporträt
Lawrence S. Powell is a Research Fellow at the Independent Institute and Executive Director of the Alabama Center for Insurance Information at the University of Alabama. He received his Ph.D. in risk management and insurance from the University of Georgia and B.B.A. in finance and insurance from the University of South Carolina. Professor Powell has also been Visiting Assistant Professor of Risk Management and Insurance at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Director of Select Business Unit at Rosenfeld-Einstein Insurance Agency, and Claims Investigator for South Carolina Medical Malpractice JUA. He lives in Little Rock, Arkansas.