This article investigates efficiency and competition in the Dutch life insurance market by estimating unused scale economies and measuring efficiency-market share dynamics during 1995-2010. Large unused scale economies exist for small- and medium-sized life insurers, indicating that further consolidation would reduce costs. Over time average scale economies decrease but substantial differences between small and large insurers remain. A direct measure of competition confirms that competitive pressure is lower than in other markets. We do not observe any impact of increased competition from banks, the so-called investment policy crisis or the credit crisis, apart from lower returns in 2008
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textabstractIn general, competition enhances efficiency. On the market for health insurance free mar...
This paper provides new information on the effects of deregulation and consolidation in financial se...
We evaluate the impact on market power and efficiency of a series of mergers on three Portuguese non...
A well-performing life insurance industry benefits consumers, producers and insurance firm stockhold...
This paper investigates competition in the Dutch non-life insurance industry indirectly by measuring...
The lack of available prices in the Dutch life insurance industry makes competition an elusive conce...
This paper investigates the cost efficiency and competitive behaviour of the non-life – or property ...
This paper provides cross-country evidence on the association between soundness and competition in t...
This paper provides cross-country evidence on the association between soundness and competition in t...
This paper investigates the impact of market forces on competitive behaviour and efficiency in healt...
This article investigates the effects of industry structure and regulatory pricing constraints on co...
This study examines the impact of integration on the efficiency of European Union (EU) life insuranc...
This report presents an empirical analysis of competition in the market for life insurance. In this ...
This paper examines the relationship between mergers and acquisitions, efficiency, and scale economi...
In the regulation of financial services markets, policy makers have generally pursued the twin-goal ...
textabstractIn general, competition enhances efficiency. On the market for health insurance free mar...
This paper provides new information on the effects of deregulation and consolidation in financial se...
We evaluate the impact on market power and efficiency of a series of mergers on three Portuguese non...