A companion volume to Rogers's "Insurance in the Soviet Union"
(Praeger Publishers, 1986), this new work provides an in-depth
examination of the operations of insurance industries in eastern
European socialist countries. Rogers covers the administrative
structure of insurance programs, the types of policies written, the
insurance markets, and the extent of insurance protection. These
topics provide the background to his discussion of two important
issues: the transition from private to public insurance in
socialist countries and the influence of the Soviet Union. In the
latter case, there is explicit recognition by Soviet writers that
practices in Eastern Europe have resulted in modifications of
Soviet practices.
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