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The evolution from life insurance to financial engineering
Ralph S.J. Koijen,
Motohiro Yogo
Economics
Bendheim Center for Finance
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Life Insurance
100%
Financial Engineering
100%
Life Insurers
100%
Minimum Return Guarantee
66%
Variable Annuity
66%
Insurer
33%
Primary Function
33%
Financial Institutions
33%
Potential Risk
33%
Stress Testing
33%
Mutual Funds
33%
Regulatory Change
33%
Stock Returns
33%
Financial Disclosure
33%
Insurance Sector
33%
Household Net Worth
33%
COVID-19 Crisis
33%
Defined Contribution
33%
Defined Benefit Plans
33%
Tax Advantage
33%
Longevity Insurance
33%
Conventional Insurance
33%
Equity Risk
33%
Engineering
Engineering
100%
Primary Function
50%
Ensure Stability
50%
Mathematics
Mutual Fund
100%
Computer Science
Primary Function
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Stress Test
50%