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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.
Evaluating cost efficiency and returns to scale in the Life Insurance Corporation of India using data envelopment analysis [An article from: Socio-Economic Planning Sciences]
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Author(s)K. Tone, B.K. Sahoo
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RR6SM0
ISBN-13978B000RR6SM4
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