EPISODE · Oct 15, 2018 · 1H 8M
Terri Vaughan on The Financial Crisis and Why State Regulation Works
from The Not Unreasonable Podcast · host David Wright
This episode features Terri Vaughan, professor of actuarial science at Drake University and CEO of the NAIC during the Great Recession. We can call this the Not Unreasonable 10-year retrospective on the financial crisis. I first came across Terri's work as an actuarial student and been fascinated ever since by her case for state regulation and citation of the insurers' performance during the financial crisis as evidence in its favor.Youtube: https://youtu.be/x0Ov4BgHlsYSubscribe to the Not Unreasonable Podcast in iTunes, stitcher, or by rss feed. Sign up for the mailing list at notunreasonable.com/signup. See older show notes at notunreasonable.com/podcast. Twitter: @davecwrightSurprise, It's Insurance mailing listLinkedin Social Science of Insurance Essays
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This episode features Terri Vaughan, professor of actuarial science at Drake University and CEO of the NAIC during the Great Recession. We can call this the Not Unreasonable 10-year retrospective on the financial crisis. I first came across Terri's work as an actuarial student and been fascinated ever since by her case for state regulation and citation of the insurers' performance during the financial crisis as evidence in its favor. Youtube: https://youtu.be/x0Ov4BgHlsY Subscribe to the Not...
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