Federal vs. State Supervision of Insurance [Discussion]

Abstract
Mr. Robbins' paper is a very welcome addition to the Proceedings of the Society because it gathers together in one place and presents in a logical manner numerous scattered facts connected with the development of state supervision of the insurance business and the agitation for Federal supervision, beginning about 1850 and running up through recent times. It is particularly interesting at this time on account of the attempts of the Federal government, in the past few years, to bring under its control many types of business enterprises.
Volume
XXVI
Page
177-187
Year
1940
Categories
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Regulation and Law
Rate Regulation
Practice Areas
Governmental Agencies
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society
Authors
Ernest T Berkeley