This volume contains the official record of the National Convention of Insurance Commissioners, offering a comprehensive look into the regulatory and policy-making activities surrounding the insurance industry. Detailing discussions, resolutions, and committee reports, the "Proceedings" provide invaluable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing insurance regulation at the turn of the century.
Researchers and professionals in insurance, law, and economics will find this a key resource for understanding the historical context of insurance regulation and its impact on business and public policy. Delve into the debates and decisions that shaped the modern insurance landscape, and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in overseeing this vital sector.
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