
The American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA) recently announced that Schulich School of Business Professor Moshe Milevsky鈥檚 book King William鈥檚 Tontine: Why the Retirement Annuity of the Future Should Resemble Its Past has been selected to receive the 2017 Kulp-Wright Book Award.

Moshe Milevsky
The Kulp-Wright Award is presented annually by ARIA, the premier association of researchers in insurance, to the book considered to be the most influential, published during the prior year on the subjects of risk management and insurance. The award has been granted annually since 1944 and Milevsky joins a prestigious list of prior winners.
鈥淭his honour shows that tontine thinking, in the design of personal risk management products, is a concept with a high likelihood of catching-on in both academia and industry,鈥 Milevsky said. 鈥淚t also proves that there are valuable lessons to be learned from 17th century financial and insurance history, even in the rapidly changing 21st century.鈥
The award will be presented at the annual ARIA conference which takes place in Toronto this August. The accolade comes on the heels of recent media and publicity for Milevsky鈥檚 research on tontines and the history of financial retirement products; profiled in the Economist Magazine in June and The New 91亚色 Times in April. Milevsky is about to publish a prequel titled The Day the King Defaulted: Lessons from the Stop of the Exchequer in 1672.
