Evaluating cost efficiency and returns to scale in the Life Insurance Corporation of India using data envelopment analysis |
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Authors: | Kaoru Tone [Author Vitae] Biresh K. Sahoo [Author Vitae] |
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Affiliation: | National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, 2-2 Wakamatsu-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-8677, Japan |
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Abstract: | This paper applies a new variant of data envelopment analysis model to examine the performance of Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) of India. The findings show a significant heterogeneity in the cost efficiency scores over the course of 19 years. A decline in performance after 1994-1995 can be taken as evidence of increasing allocative inefficiencies arising from the huge initial fixed cost undertaken by LIC in modernizing its operations. A significant increase in cost efficiency in 2000-2001 is, however, cause for optimism that LIC may now be realizing a benefit from such modernization. This will stand them in good stead in terms of future competition. Results from a sensitivity analysis are in broad agreement with the main findings of this study. |
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Keywords: | LIC DEA Technical efficiency Returns to scale Economies of scale |
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