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range from 5% to 10%. To measure competition directly, we apply a novel approach that estimates the impact of marginal costs … as indicator of inefficiency on either market shares or profits. Over time, competition in health insurance has increased … fall in the average level of competitive pressure. After the reform, competition continued to improve. In the non …
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supervisory data set, this paper investigates competition and efficiency in the Dutch life insurance market by estimating unused … economies decrease but substantial differences between small and large insurers remain. A direct measure of competition confirms … competition from banks, the so-called investment policy crisis or the credit crisis, apart from lower returns in 2008 …
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This paper investigates competition in the Dutch non-life insurance industry indirectly by measuring scale economies … and X-inefficiency, assuming that strong competition would force insurance firms to exploit unused scale economies and to …
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The lack of available prices in the Dutch life insurance industry makes competition an elusive concept that defies … direct observation. Therefore, this paper investigates competition by analysing several factors which may affect the … Xinefficiency, since severe competition would force firms to exploit available scale economies and to reduce X-inefficiencies. Both …
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recent studies on competition and efficiency in national banking sectors are related to concentration and profitability … and competition. There is also no robust relationship between concentration and profitability. …
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