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Geneva Association Ernst Meyer Prize Recognizes Academic Contributions to Key Issues Facing Insurance Industry
ZURICH, Aug. 22, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

2019 prize jointly awarded for two doctoral theses: one on insurability of 
catastrophic risks and one on insurance and financial stability

The 2019 Geneva Association Ernst Meyer Prize has been granted to Christian 
Kubitza of Goethe University (Frankfurt) for his thesis, Essays on Financial 
Stability and Markets, and to Alexis Louass of Ecole Polytechnique (Paris) for 
his thesis, Insurability of Catastrophic Risks. Since 1976 the Geneva 
Association Ernst Meyer Prize has recognized doctoral theses that make a 
significant contribution to the study of risk and insurance economics.

Jad Ariss, Managing Director of The Geneva Association, said: "The Geneva 
Association's commitment to academic research is as strong as ever. In our VUCA 
(volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) world, academic advances on risk 
and insurance are essential. We are proud to grant the Geneva Association Ernst 
Meyer Prize this year to two outstanding students for their remarkable work on 
the insurability of catastrophic risks and on financial stability. I would like 
to warmly congratulate Christian and Alexis. Their work illustrates how 
insurance can contribute to a better world."

Professor Christophe Courbage, Editor-in-Chief of The Geneva Papers on Risk and 
Insurance and a member of the judging committee, said: "In Essays on Financial 
Stability and Markets, Christian has applied state-of-the-art theoretical and 
empirical techniques to strengthen our understanding of systemic risk and its 
relation to insurance companies and the regulation of financial markets. Alexis 
took Insurability of Catastrophic Risks beyond just exploring limits to 
insurability by presenting innovative mechanisms for pooling and transferring 
risk. These designs can benefit those with the least access to insurance and 
most exposed to risks like climate change."

In addition to Professor Courbage (Geneva School of Business Administration, 
University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland), the judging committee is 
made up of Professor Andreas Richter (LMU M�nchen) and Professor Richard Watt 
(University of Canterbury, Christchurch).

The submission deadline for the 2020 prize 
[https://www.genevaassociation.org/geneva-association-ernst-meyer-prize-2020-cal
l-applications] is 15 January 2020, and for the first time, the award will be 
presented at The Geneva Association's Annual General Assembly, to be held in 
May 2020 in New York City.

Contact:
Pamela Corn
Acting Head of Communications
+41-44-200-4996
pamela_corn@genevaassociation.org

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Source: The Geneva Association