This article focuses on the life insurance industry in France and attempts to shed light on whether the insurers behave in a competitive fashion, or whether, on the contrary, they take coordinated decisions. We propose several empirical tests, which entail the estimation of the Boone indicator, a tool which explores the relationship between firms’ relative costs and profits, the evaluation of the switching costs beard by consumers when they decide to change insurer, and the construction of a structural model, which is based on an oligopolistic framework where insurers propose differentiated products. Our results suggest unambiguously that firms do follow a competitive behavior
Using a large sample of cross-sectional data for 1998 of companies operating in the general insuranc...
Since Cournot Duopoly in 1838, oligopoly theory progressed very slowly, leading the way to the study...
This thesis consists of three essays each studying insurance markets from a different perspective. T...
This article focuses on the life insurance industry in France and attempts to shed light on whether ...
This paper provides cross-country evidence on the association between soundness and competition in t...
The lack of available prices in the Dutch life insurance industry makes competition an elusive conce...
This paper provides cross-country evidence on the association between soundness and competition in t...
This report presents an empirical analysis of competition in the market for life insurance. In this ...
A well-performing life insurance industry benefits consumers, producers and insurance firm stockhold...
The insurance industry is protean : it includes several operators whose integration into the economi...
This paper addresses the empirical question of measuring competition in the banking sector. The ques...
Product range, product mix, market share, growth, distribution strategy and the technological intens...
This paper addresses the empirical question of measuring competition in the banking sector. The ques...
This article investigates efficiency and competition in the Dutch life insurance market by estimatin...
We consider an oligopoly of firms that compete on price. Firms produce a non-stochastic output, insu...
Using a large sample of cross-sectional data for 1998 of companies operating in the general insuranc...
Since Cournot Duopoly in 1838, oligopoly theory progressed very slowly, leading the way to the study...
This thesis consists of three essays each studying insurance markets from a different perspective. T...
This article focuses on the life insurance industry in France and attempts to shed light on whether ...
This paper provides cross-country evidence on the association between soundness and competition in t...
The lack of available prices in the Dutch life insurance industry makes competition an elusive conce...
This paper provides cross-country evidence on the association between soundness and competition in t...
This report presents an empirical analysis of competition in the market for life insurance. In this ...
A well-performing life insurance industry benefits consumers, producers and insurance firm stockhold...
The insurance industry is protean : it includes several operators whose integration into the economi...
This paper addresses the empirical question of measuring competition in the banking sector. The ques...
Product range, product mix, market share, growth, distribution strategy and the technological intens...
This paper addresses the empirical question of measuring competition in the banking sector. The ques...
This article investigates efficiency and competition in the Dutch life insurance market by estimatin...
We consider an oligopoly of firms that compete on price. Firms produce a non-stochastic output, insu...
Using a large sample of cross-sectional data for 1998 of companies operating in the general insuranc...
Since Cournot Duopoly in 1838, oligopoly theory progressed very slowly, leading the way to the study...
This thesis consists of three essays each studying insurance markets from a different perspective. T...