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The Global Macroprudential Set-Up in Insurance: Who Is in Charge?

In: Macroprudential Supervision in Insurance

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  • Sebastian Dahlen
  • Marcelo Ramella

Abstract

While the institutional perspective of the macroprudential debate has received dedicated attention at national (e.g. US) or regional (e.g. European Union) levels, a comprehensive discussion of the worldwide angle is almost unavailable to date. In particular, this is the case with respect to the global macroprudential set-up in insurance. Among the key questions are: who is in charge? Where is the point of contact if an interested jurisdiction and/or a relevant (re)insurance company have contributions to and/or complaints about macroprudential considerations and measures? Which international bodies are involved? How can the best possible cooperation between relevant international, regional and national bodies be ensured? In relation to the last question, data is of specific importance, particularly if we consider the question: how can gaps and unnecessary duplications within the various macroprudential data-collection exercises be avoided?

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  • Sebastian Dahlen & Marcelo Ramella, 2014. "The Global Macroprudential Set-Up in Insurance: Who Is in Charge?," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Jan Monkiewicz & Marian MaƂecki (ed.), Macroprudential Supervision in Insurance, chapter 13, pages 264-279, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-43910-9_14
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137439109_14
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