A comparative analysis of the efficiency of life and non-life sectors in selected CEE countries

IF 0.5 Q4 ECONOMICS Ekonomski Vjesnik Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.51680/ev.34.2.3
M. Pervan, Tomislava Pavić Kramarić, M. Ćurak
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Purpose: The aim of this paper is to analyze overall technical efficiency (OTE), pure technical efficiency (PTE) and scale efficiency (SE) of both life and non-life insurance sectors in three Central and Eastern European countries (CEE), i.e. Croatia, Hungary and Poland, in 2018. Methodology: The efficiency of insurance sectors is estimated by applying data envelopment analysis (DEA), while a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) is performed to find out whether there exists any statistically significant difference between the estimated levels of the efficiency of non-life and life insurance sectors in the observed CEE countries. Results: Out of 34 non-life Polish insurers, only two (6%) were overall technically efficient, while the remaining 32 were inefficient. Croatia and Hungary achieved better results with three (20%) and seven (43.7%) efficient insurers, respectively. However, when observing the life insurance segment, half of the Croatian life insurers were efficient according to the CCR model, while six (23%) Polish and three (23%) Hungarian efficient insurers were recorded. Conclusion: Research reveals that the Hungarian non-life insurers are the most efficient ones in terms of OTE, PTE and SE. They are followed by the Croatian insurers, leaving the Polish insurers behind. Regarding the life insurance sector, the domination of the Croatian insurers is recorded, while the Hungarian ones were found to be the least efficient. Moreover, inefficiency in both life and non-life sectors (except for the Hungarian life sector) is more related to scale than to managerial inefficiency. Finally, ANOVAs and Tukey post hoc tests revealed a statistically significant difference among considered groups of insurers.
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目的:本文的目的是分析2018年中东欧三个国家(克罗地亚、匈牙利和波兰)寿险和非寿险行业的总技术效率(OTE)、纯技术效率(PTE)和规模效率(SE)。方法:通过应用数据包络分析(DEA)来估计保险部门的效率,同时进行单向方差分析(ANOVA)来确定在所观察的中东欧国家中,非寿险和寿险部门的效率估计水平之间是否存在统计学上的显著差异。结果:在34家波兰非寿险保险公司中,只有两家(6%)整体技术上有效,而其余32家效率低下。克罗地亚和匈牙利取得了更好的结果,分别有3家(20%)和7家(43.7%)高效保险公司。然而,在观察人寿保险细分市场时,根据CCR模型,克罗地亚有一半的人寿保险公司是高效的,而波兰有六家(23%),匈牙利有三家(23%)。结论:研究表明匈牙利非寿险保险公司在OTE、PTE和SE方面效率最高。克罗地亚保险公司紧随其后,将波兰保险公司抛在后面。关于人寿保险部门,克罗地亚保险公司占主导地位,而匈牙利保险公司的效率最低。此外,生命和非生命部门(匈牙利生命部门除外)的低效率更多地与规模有关,而不是与管理低效率有关。最后,anova和Tukey事后检验揭示了保险公司考虑组之间的统计学显著差异。
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