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Effects of the deregulation of supervision on the selling of insurance

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Title: Effects of the deregulation of supervision on the selling of insurance / by Edgar JannottAuthor: Jannott, Edgar
Notes: Sumario: When examining the Brussels EC Recommendation on Intermediaries of 18th December 1991, one gains the impression that against a background of wide-ranging deregulation of insurance law, the selling of insurance will not be deregulated, but on the contrary, will actually be subject to stricter regulation. At first sight therefore the Brussels Recommendation on Intermediaries appears to strike a discordant note amidst our general deregulatory euphoria. At the very least, liberal economists must find it well nigh intolerable in the context of virtually unrestrained endeavours towards liberalization and deregulation to apply stricter regulations to the salling of insuranceRelated records: En: Geneva papers on risk and insurance : issues and practice. - Geneva : The Geneva Association, 1976- = ISSN 1018-5895. - Tomo 20 Número 1 - 1995, p. 7-15Materia / lugar / evento: Mediación de seguros Unión Europea Normativa comunitaria Libre prestación de servicios Mercado de seguros Alemania Secondary titles: Título: The Geneva papers on risk and insurance
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