Investment Income and Profit Margins in Property-Liability Insurance: Theory and Empirical Results

In order to capital market equilibrium rates of return on equity for property-liability insurers and underwriting profit margins by line that are consistent with these, the capital asset pricing model and measurements of cash flows by line are used. The profit solutions depend on the yield of risk-f...

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Return on investment
Underwriting
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