It is generally agreed that unrestricted price competition among insurers could be detrimental to the public, yet

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It is generally agreed that unrestricted price competition among insurers could be detrimental to the public, yet some people argue that antirebating laws represent an unnecessary restriction on price competition among insurance agents and that such laws should be repealed.

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Fundamentals Of Risk And Insurance

ISBN: 978-1118534007

11th Edition

Authors: Emmett J. Vaughan ,Therese M. Vaughan

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