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The Effect of regulation on insurance pricing : the case of Germany

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Title: The Effect of regulation on insurance pricing : the case of Germany / Thomas R. Berry-Stölzle, Patricia BornAuthor: Berry-Stölzle, Thomas R.
Notes: Sumario: This article analyzes the impact of policy from regulation on the unit price of insurance and determinants of premium changes using the 1994 deregulation of the German property-liability market as a natural experiment. Our result shoe that policy from regulation did not increase prices above competitive levels. Factors influencing premium changes are significantly different for two periods, pre-and post-deregulation, indicating that regulation affects insurance pricing. Focusing on highly competitive lines after deregulation, we find a significant price decrease, and this decrease is offset by higher prices in the remaining other linesRelated records: En: The Journal of risk and insurance. - Nueva York : The American Risk and Insurance Association, 1964- = ISSN 0022-4367. - 01/03/2012 Tomo 79 Número 1 - 2012 , p. 129-164Materia / lugar / evento: Property Liability Regulación económica Precios Mercado de seguros Alemania Otros autores: Born, Patricia
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