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Section: ArticlesTitle: Solvency II is not risk-based-could it be? evidence from non-life calibrations / Sylvestre FrezalAuthor: Frezal, SylvestreNotes: Sumario: Risk-based prudential regulations are spreading. For example, the capital requirements of Solvency II are considered to be founded on a risk measure. We focus on premium and reserving risks, which represent 40% of capital requirements for non-life insurance companies in Europe, and draw on internal robustness tests to demonstrate that these measures are unreliable. There are three possible explanations for this lack of reliability: a political economy factor, an idiosyncratic factor, and an epistemological barrier. We examine each of these and evaluate their significance, thus casting doubts on the feasibility of such ambition and providing insights to adapt the design of any prudential regulation intended to be risk-based to such pitfalls.Related records: En: North American actuarial journal. - Schaumburg : Society of Actuaries, 1997- = ISSN 1092-0277. - 03/09/2018 Tomo 22 Número 3 - 2018 , p. 365-379Materia / lugar / evento: Solvencia IIMatemática del seguroSeguros no vidaRequerimientos financierosOther categories: 6Rights: In Copyright (InC)Referencias externas: