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Munich Re
The Company History 1880-1980
Buch von Johannes/Kopper, Christopher Bähr
Sprache: Englisch

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1. Introduction



Part I: The Company's Rise, Acid Tests, and Setbacks (1880 - 1932) (Johannes Bähr)



2. The Beginnings of Reinsurance: The Long Path to Equality



3. Founding and Beginnings of Munich Re

Carl Thieme and the Founding of Munich Re

The Rise of a New Kind of Reinsurer

"The Founding of a Casualty Firm along with Our Reinsurance Company": How Allianz Versicherungs-AG Came into Being



4. Conquering the World Market and the Earthquake of San Francisco

Business Dealings and Investments in Russia, Great Britain, and the U.S.

The Earthquake of San Francisco and Other Major Losses



5. Munich Re before the First World War

Employees and Management

Business Development, Capital Investments, and New Insurance Segments



6. The First World War and the Restructuring of the World Market



7. Banned from the World Market: Th e Development of the Corporation in Central Europe during the Infl ation Period



8. "Insurance Has Its Own Economy": Munich Re in the Great Depression



Part II: Munich Re during the National Socialist Regime (1933 - 945) (Christopher Kopper [Chs. 9 / 10], Johannes Bähr [Chs. 11 / 12])



9. The National Socialist Takeover and Munich Re: Business Development, Political Ties, and Management



10. Munich Re in the Economy of the Th ird Reich: Business Policy, Foreign Currency Restrictions, and Participation in Financing Armaments



11. Foreign Business, Foreign Investments, and the Expectation of War

Relations to Swiss Re under the Conditions of Foreign Exchange Control

The Phönix Scandal and Its Consequences

Disguises and Expectations of War



12. Occupation Rule and the War Economy: Munich Re in the Europe of the Third Reich

"Prudent Cooperation"? The Company's Involvement in Vienna, Prague, and Southeastern Europe

The Group Companies in Occupied Poland

The Subsidiaries in the West and the Association for the Coverage of Major Risks

The Hub of Masked Business and Window to the World: Union Rück in Zurich



Part III: Back to the Top of the World Market (1945 - 1980) (Christopher Kopper)



13. Starting Anew under the American Occupation: Th e Consequences of War and Denazifi cation



14. Finding a Way Back into the International Reinsurance Market



15. Rebuilding the Capital Basis: Munich Re and the Consequences of the Currency Reform



16. New Challenges in the International Reinsurance Business



17. Continuity and Change in the "Alzheimer Era" (1950 - 1968)



18. The Progress of Globalization in the Reinsurance Business



19. The Crises of the 1970s and the Challenges of Modern Risk Management



20. Conclusion

Appendix



Notes

List of Tables and Diagrams, Picture Credits

List of Abbreviations

List of Primary Sources and Bibliography

Index of Persons

Index of Companies

1. Introduction



Part I: The Company's Rise, Acid Tests, and Setbacks (1880 - 1932) (Johannes Bähr)



2. The Beginnings of Reinsurance: The Long Path to Equality



3. Founding and Beginnings of Munich Re

Carl Thieme and the Founding of Munich Re

The Rise of a New Kind of Reinsurer

"The Founding of a Casualty Firm along with Our Reinsurance Company": How Allianz Versicherungs-AG Came into Being



4. Conquering the World Market and the Earthquake of San Francisco

Business Dealings and Investments in Russia, Great Britain, and the U.S.

The Earthquake of San Francisco and Other Major Losses



5. Munich Re before the First World War

Employees and Management

Business Development, Capital Investments, and New Insurance Segments



6. The First World War and the Restructuring of the World Market



7. Banned from the World Market: Th e Development of the Corporation in Central Europe during the Infl ation Period



8. "Insurance Has Its Own Economy": Munich Re in the Great Depression



Part II: Munich Re during the National Socialist Regime (1933 - 945) (Christopher Kopper [Chs. 9 / 10], Johannes Bähr [Chs. 11 / 12])



9. The National Socialist Takeover and Munich Re: Business Development, Political Ties, and Management



10. Munich Re in the Economy of the Th ird Reich: Business Policy, Foreign Currency Restrictions, and Participation in Financing Armaments



11. Foreign Business, Foreign Investments, and the Expectation of War

Relations to Swiss Re under the Conditions of Foreign Exchange Control

The Phönix Scandal and Its Consequences

Disguises and Expectations of War



12. Occupation Rule and the War Economy: Munich Re in the Europe of the Third Reich

"Prudent Cooperation"? The Company's Involvement in Vienna, Prague, and Southeastern Europe

The Group Companies in Occupied Poland

The Subsidiaries in the West and the Association for the Coverage of Major Risks

The Hub of Masked Business and Window to the World: Union Rück in Zurich



Part III: Back to the Top of the World Market (1945 - 1980) (Christopher Kopper)



13. Starting Anew under the American Occupation: Th e Consequences of War and Denazifi cation



14. Finding a Way Back into the International Reinsurance Market



15. Rebuilding the Capital Basis: Munich Re and the Consequences of the Currency Reform



16. New Challenges in the International Reinsurance Business



17. Continuity and Change in the "Alzheimer Era" (1950 - 1968)



18. The Progress of Globalization in the Reinsurance Business



19. The Crises of the 1970s and the Challenges of Modern Risk Management



20. Conclusion

Appendix



Notes

List of Tables and Diagrams, Picture Credits

List of Abbreviations

List of Primary Sources and Bibliography

Index of Persons

Index of Companies

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Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
Genre: Recht, Sozialwissenschaften, Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: 463 S.
ISBN-13: 9783406698224
ISBN-10: 3406698220
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Leinen
Autor: Bähr, Johannes/Kopper, Christopher
Übersetzung: Patricia Casey Sutcliffe
verlag c. h. beck ohg: Verlag C. H. BECK oHG
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Verlag C.H.BECK oHG, Wilhelmstraße 9, D-80801 München, produktsicherheit@beck.de
Maße: 240 x 158 x 32 mm
Von/Mit: Johannes/Kopper, Christopher Bähr
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.10.2016
Gewicht: 0,936 kg
Artikel-ID: 103824622
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
Genre: Recht, Sozialwissenschaften, Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: 463 S.
ISBN-13: 9783406698224
ISBN-10: 3406698220
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Leinen
Autor: Bähr, Johannes/Kopper, Christopher
Übersetzung: Patricia Casey Sutcliffe
verlag c. h. beck ohg: Verlag C. H. BECK oHG
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Verlag C.H.BECK oHG, Wilhelmstraße 9, D-80801 München, produktsicherheit@beck.de
Maße: 240 x 158 x 32 mm
Von/Mit: Johannes/Kopper, Christopher Bähr
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.10.2016
Gewicht: 0,936 kg
Artikel-ID: 103824622
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