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Since partial deregulation of insurance rates in 1995, the California workers' compensation insurance market has been very volatile. For reasons that go beyond price deregulation, there have been dramatic swings in insurers' underwriting profits and the share of coverage written by private...
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contract terms regulation. These measures were meant for removing the obstacles to competition within and between the insurance …
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Given the fragmented structure of the U.S. government, business is able to capitalize on its structural power only when it is united. This paper illustrates this dynamic through an analysis of the processes leading to the enactment of the Financial Modernization Act (FMA) of 1999, which repealed...
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Deregulation and the succeeding changes, such as forming group affiliation, demutualization, and new entry from foreign countries, are widespread and worldwide phenomenon in the life insurance industry. This study examines impacts of the deregulation and the succeeding changes on efficiency of...
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were replaced as inputs to capital regulation. Second, the redesigned system ensures capital buffers sufficient to …, we document that insurers' risk taking was distorted and increased in response to the new regulation …
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India's insurance sector has been growing dynamically in the last couple of years. Despite the suite of reforms that have been implemented to stoke the sector's growth, it still has a long way to go, as its share in the global insurance market remains abysmally low. In this paper, we analyse the...
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Global diversification of financial institutions, including the insurance sector, has proven beneficial to many economies by providing them with increasing capital flow, higher competition, and introduction of newer technologies and distribution channels. This paper aims to critically evaluate...
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The pay-as-you-go social security system, which suffers from dwindling labor force, can benefit from immigrants with birth rates that exceed the native-born birth rates in the host country. Thus, a social security system provides effectively an incentive to liberalize migration policy. The paper...
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