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Insurance Cycles: Interest Rates and the Capacity Constraint Model

Neil A Doherty and James R Garven

The Journal of Business, 1995, vol. 68, issue 3, 383-404

Abstract: Insurance profits exhibit cyclical behavior that has been attributed to capital market constraints. The authors show that changes in interest rates simultaneously affect the insurer's capital structure and the equilibrium underwriting profit. Depending upon asset and liability maturity structure, capital market access, and reinsurance availability, insurers will be differently affected by changing interest rates. The authors find that the average market response to changing interest rates roughly tracks market clearing prices. These 'cyclical' effects are enhanced for firms with mismatched assets and liabilities and more costly access to new capital and reinsurance. This evidence supports the capacity constraint hypothesis. Copyright 1995 by University of Chicago Press.

Date: 1995
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