Comparison of Frontier Efficiency Methods: An Application to the U.S. Life Insurance Industry

Submitted on 25th June 2015

The objective of this paper is to provide new information on the performance of efficiency estimation methods by applying a wide range of econometric and mathematical programming techniques to a sample of U.S. life insurers. Average efficiencies differ significantly across methods. The efficiency rankings are well-preserved among the econometric methods; but the rankings are less consistent between the econometric and mathematical programming methods and between the data envelopment analysis and free disposal hull techniques. Thus, the choice of estimation method can have a significant effect on the conclusions of an efficiency study. Most of the insurers in the sample display either increasing or decreasing returns to scale, and stock and mutual insurers are found to be equally efficient after controlling for firm size

Source
Journal of Productivity Analysis
Length of Resource
38
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Author
J. David Cummins, Hongmin Zi
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paper
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academic