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Page 256
... companies to mutual companies and to the New York state fund in the late thirties . This also has some bearing on fluctuations in administrative and adjustment expenses , but the major bulge in these expense groups is due to their ...
... companies to mutual companies and to the New York state fund in the late thirties . This also has some bearing on fluctuations in administrative and adjustment expenses , but the major bulge in these expense groups is due to their ...
Page 262
... companies , but roughly similar to those of mutual companies after allowance is made for difference in rates charged . The average expenditure was 8.4 per cent of premium compared with 9.7 per cent by stock companies and 7.7 per cent by ...
... companies , but roughly similar to those of mutual companies after allowance is made for difference in rates charged . The average expenditure was 8.4 per cent of premium compared with 9.7 per cent by stock companies and 7.7 per cent by ...
Page 313
... companies amounted to 9.7 per cent of premiums , those of the New York state fund to 8.4 per cent , and those of mutual companies to 7.7 per cent . Administrative expenses absorbed 9.5 per cent of stock company premiums , but only 6.5 ...
... companies amounted to 9.7 per cent of premiums , those of the New York state fund to 8.4 per cent , and those of mutual companies to 7.7 per cent . Administrative expenses absorbed 9.5 per cent of stock company premiums , but only 6.5 ...
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PART II | 56 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 179 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 229 |
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Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |