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Ownership structure and control : the mutualization fo stock life insurance companies

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<subTitle> : the mutualization fo stock life insurance companies</subTitle>
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">the authors examine an unusual sample of firms within the life insurance industry: 30 firms which switched from a commons-stock to a mutual-ownership structure. His evidence indicates that the rate of growth of premium income from policyholders remains unchanged, stockholders receive a premium for their stock, and management turnower declines; thus, no group of claimholders systematically loses in the sample of firms which choose to go through the mutualization process. They therefore conclude that for this sample of firms, changing from a stock to a mutual-ownership structure is on average efficiency-enhancing</abstract>
<note type="statement of responsibility">David Mayers, Clifford W. Smith</note>
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<topic>Seguro de vida</topic>
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<topic>Mutualidades de seguros</topic>
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<topic>Control de gestión</topic>
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<title>Journal of financial economics. - New York</title>
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<text>nº 16, 1986 ; p. 73-98</text>
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