Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
973083 The North American Journal of Economics and Finance 2016 23 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Globalization, institutions, and liberalization influence insurers’ performance.•Greater globalization exhibits a better insurer performance.•A stable political institution can result in better insurer performance.•Financial liberalization has an inverse impact on insurer performance.•Greater globalization and a stable environment drive less risk-taking for insurers.

This paper investigates the impacts of globalization, political institutions, and financial liberalization on the performance and risk-taking of insurance firms covering 1324 individual firms in 30 selected OECD countries. We find that greater globalization and a stable political institution lead insurance companies to exhibit a better performance—i.e., insurers adjust their strategies while being aware of institutional changes. By contrast, financial liberalization has an inverse impact on insurance company performance. Thus, greater globalization and a stable political environment both drive less risk-taking for insurers. These findings are particularly important to insurance markets’ competitors and national policymakers.

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