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This paper analyzes the characteristics of U.S. insurers for purposes of determining whether they are systemically risky. More specifically, primary factors (size, interconnectedness, and lack of substitutability) and contributing factors (leverage, liquidity risk and maturity mismatch,...
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This research analyzes the performance of the Risk Based Capital (RBC) ratio and other variables in predicting insolvencies in the property-liability insurance industry during the period 1994 to 2008. This research contributes to the literature by analyzing a longer period of time than previous...
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This study investigates how U.S. property-liability insurers changed their behavior response to the risk-based capital (RBC) requirements implemented in 1994. We posit that We posit that insurers may have acted to manage their operations and/or exploit anomalies in the RBC may have acted to...
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