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Volumn 82, Issue 1, 2008, Pages 87-114

Multinational enterprises and institutional regulation in the life-insurance market in Spain, 1880-1935

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EID: 46049109741     PISSN: 00076805     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/s0007680500037521     Document Type: Review
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    • The development of the life-insurance market in Britain is described in various works, including Hartley Withers, Pioneers of British Life Assurance (London, 1951);
    • The development of the life-insurance market in Britain is described in various works, including Hartley Withers, Pioneers of British Life Assurance (London, 1951);
  • 2
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    • Thrift or Dissipation? The Business of Life Insurance in the Early Nineteenth Century
    • Robin Pearson, "Thrift or Dissipation? The Business of Life Insurance in the Early Nineteenth Century," Economic History Review 43, no. 2 (1990): 379-414;
    • (1990) Economic History Review , vol.43 , Issue.2 , pp. 379-414
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    • Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch explain the novelty of this new product in Tontine Insurance and the Armstrong Investigation: A Case of Stifled Innovation, 1868-1905, Journal of Economic History 47, no.2 (1987): 379. Tontine insurance, introduced in 1868, combined the features of life insurance with an unusual old-age savings plan.
    • Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch explain the novelty of this new product in "Tontine Insurance and the Armstrong Investigation: A Case of Stifled Innovation, 1868-1905," Journal of Economic History 47, no.2 (1987): 379. Tontine insurance, introduced in 1868, combined the features of life insurance with an unusual old-age savings plan.
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    • Life Insurance and Investment Banking at the Time of the Armstrong Investigation of 1905-1906
    • Douglass C. North, "Life Insurance and Investment Banking at the Time of the Armstrong Investigation of 1905-1906," Journal of Economic History 14, no. 3 (1954): 209-28.
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    • A portion of the annual premium was accumulated in a fund that was divided among the surviving policyholders after twenty years. Although many authors use the concept of tontine insurance in referring to this kind of policy, the concept of deferred dividend policies more clearly differentiates this type of policy from the old tontine policies invented by Lorenzo Tonti in the seventeenth century. For the development of mortality tables and actuarial techniques in the United States, see Knight, The History of Life Insurance
    • A portion of the annual premium was accumulated in a fund that was divided among the surviving policyholders after twenty years. Although many authors use the concept of "tontine insurance" in referring to this kind of policy, the concept of "deferred dividend policies" more clearly differentiates this type of policy from the old tontine policies invented by Lorenzo Tonti in the seventeenth century. For the development of mortality tables and actuarial techniques in the United States, see Knight, The History of Life Insurance.
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    • L'assurance-vie en Italia entre initiative privée et monopole (XIX siècle-début XXe siècle)
    • For Europe, and Italy in particular, see, ed. Clara E. Nuñez Seville
    • For Europe, and Italy in particular, see Tomaso Fanfani, "L'assurance-vie en Italia entre initiative privée et monopole (XIX siècle-début XXe siècle)," in Insurance in Industrial Societies: Economic Role, Agents and Market from the Eighteenth Century to Today, ed. Clara E. Nuñez (Seville, 1998).
    • (1998) Insurance in Industrial Societies: Economic Role, Agents and Market from the Eighteenth Century to Today
    • Fanfani, T.1
  • 9
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    • This system afforded advantages to multinationals, especially American companies. According to Robert E. Wright and George David Smith, American sales methods, especially the commission agency system, were aggressive in comparison to European practices. Mutually Beneficial: The Guardian and Life Insurance in America New York, 2004, 39. Equitable Life prior to 1900, for example, allowed its agents a 75 percent commission in the first year
    • This system afforded advantages to multinationals, especially American companies. According to Robert E. Wright and George David Smith, "American sales methods, especially the commission agency system, were aggressive in comparison to European practices." Mutually Beneficial: The Guardian and Life Insurance in America (New York, 2004), 39. Equitable Life prior to 1900, for example, allowed its agents a 75 percent commission in the first year.
  • 10
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    • Cited in William H. Price, Life Insurance Reform in New York, American Economic Association Quarterly 10, no. 4 (1909): 49.
    • Cited in William H. Price, "Life Insurance Reform in New York," American Economic Association Quarterly 10, no. 4 (1909): 49.
  • 11
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    • The electric telegraph enabled written communications between executives at the insurance companies' home offices and their agents on both sides of the Atlantic. Robin Pearson, Growth, Crisis and Change in the Insurance Industry: A Retrospect, Accounting, Business & Financial History 12, no. 3 2002, 490
    • The electric telegraph enabled written communications between executives at the insurance companies' home offices and their agents on both sides of the Atlantic. Robin Pearson, "Growth, Crisis and Change in the Insurance Industry: A Retrospect," Accounting, Business & Financial History 12, no. 3 (2002): 490.
  • 13
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    • European and North American Multinationals, 1870-1914: Comparisons and Contrasts
    • The MNEs of the insurance sector engaged in the strategies common to other multinationals. See, for example
    • The MNEs of the insurance sector engaged in the strategies common to other multinationals. See, for example, Mira Wilkins, "European and North American Multinationals, 1870-1914: Comparisons and Contrasts," Business History 30, no.1 (1988): 8-10;
    • (1988) Business History , vol.30 , Issue.1 , pp. 8-10
    • Wilkins, M.1
  • 14
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    • Geoffrey Jones, ed, London
    • Geoffrey Jones, ed., Banks as Multinationals (London, 1990);
    • (1990) Banks as Multinationals
  • 19
    • 46049118866 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • and Mira Wilkins's more general study, The Emergence of Multinational Enterprise: American Business Abroad from the Colonial Era to 1914 (Cambridge, Mass., 1970).
    • and Mira Wilkins's more general study, The Emergence of Multinational Enterprise: American Business Abroad from the Colonial Era to 1914 (Cambridge, Mass., 1970).
  • 20
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    • Morton Keller, The Life Insurance Enterprise, 1885-1910: A Study in the Limits of Corporate Power (Cambridge, Mass., 1963). The big three at the end of the nineteenth century were the New York Life Insurance Company, the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, and the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York.
    • Morton Keller, The Life Insurance Enterprise, 1885-1910: A Study in the Limits of Corporate Power (Cambridge, Mass., 1963). The big three at the end of the nineteenth century were the New York Life Insurance Company, the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, and the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York.
  • 21
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    • esp. ch. 7, about the firm's consolidation in Europe that came about as a result of the agency system and the new types of policies
    • The Guardian Life Insurance Company, 1860-1920, esp. ch. 7, about the firm's consolidation in Europe that came about as a result of the agency system and the new types of policies.
    • The Guardian Life Insurance Company, 1860-1920
  • 22
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    • The history of this company can also be consulted in the excellent work by Wright and Smith
    • The history of this company can also be consulted in the excellent work by Wright and Smith, Mutually Beneficial.
    • Mutually Beneficial
  • 23
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    • Insurance in Imperial Russia
    • For the case of Russia, see, Spring
    • For the case of Russia, see Paul J. Best, "Insurance in Imperial Russia," Journal of European Economic History 18 (Spring 1989): 139-69.
    • (1989) Journal of European Economic History , vol.18 , pp. 139-169
    • Best, P.J.1
  • 24
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    • Las Finanzas extranjeras en España
    • For an overall view of foreign investment in Spain in the nineteenth century, see
    • For an overall view of foreign investment in Spain in the nineteenth century, see D. C. M. Platt, "Las Finanzas extranjeras en España," Revista de Historia Económica 1, no.1 (1983): 121-50.
    • (1983) Revista de Historia Económica , vol.1 , Issue.1 , pp. 121-150
    • Platt, D.C.M.1
  • 25
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    • Average life expectancy in Spain during the period 1863-70 was 29.8 years, in contrast to 43.1 years in the more advanced Western countries (Denmark, France, England and Wales, Norway, the Low Countries, Sweden, and the United States). Data are from Fausto Dopico and David-Sven Reher, El declive de la mortalidad en España, 1860-1930 (Zaragoza, 1998), 29.
    • Average life expectancy in Spain during the period 1863-70 was 29.8 years, in contrast to 43.1 years in the more advanced Western countries (Denmark, France, England and Wales, Norway, the Low Countries, Sweden, and the United States). Data are from Fausto Dopico and David-Sven Reher, El declive de la mortalidad en España, 1860-1930 (Zaragoza, 1998), 29.
  • 26
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    • According to Leandro Prados, the growth in the GDP per capita in Spain in 1880 was 0.564. Spain occupied fourteenth place in the growth ranking among the more developed countries. Leandro Prados, International comparisons of Real Product, 1820-1990: An Alternative Data Set, Explorations in Economic History 37, no. 1 (2000): 25 .
    • According to Leandro Prados, the growth in the GDP per capita in Spain in 1880 was 0.564. Spain occupied fourteenth place in the growth ranking among the more developed countries. Leandro Prados, "International comparisons of Real Product, 1820-1990: An Alternative Data Set," Explorations in Economic History 37, no. 1 (2000): 25 .
  • 28
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    • In England, the Londoner Institute of Actuaries of Great Britain had been created in 1848, and similar institutions were created in France in 1872 and in Italy in 1889. Fanfani, Assurance-vie en Italie entre initiative, 107.
    • In England, the Londoner Institute of Actuaries of Great Britain had been created in 1848, and similar institutions were created in France in 1872 and in Italy in 1889. Fanfani, "Assurance-vie en Italie entre initiative", 107.
  • 29
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    • One of the first mortality tables in Spain was prepared by Miguel Merino in 1866, but it contained a number of errors due to the unreliability of the data. The Geographical and Statistical Institute subsequently prepared mortality tables for the periods 1861-70 and 1878-92, using the same system as Merino. Dopico and Reher, El declive de la mortalidad en España, 12.
    • One of the first mortality tables in Spain was prepared by Miguel Merino in 1866, but it contained a number of errors due to the unreliability of the data. The Geographical and Statistical Institute subsequently prepared mortality tables for the periods 1861-70 and 1878-92, using the same system as Merino. Dopico and Reher, El declive de la mortalidad en España, 12.
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    • The real problem, however, arose from the dearth of actuaries in Spain who were capable of carrying out the necessary calculations on the basis of this information. These first attempts were followed by others in the 188os: J. A. Sorbias's Ensayo de tabla de mortalidad y exposición del seguro de vida técnico in 1882;
    • The real problem, however, arose from the dearth of actuaries in Spain who were capable of carrying out the necessary calculations on the basis of this information. These first attempts were followed by others in the 188os: J. A. Sorbias's "Ensayo de tabla de mortalidad y exposición del seguro de vida técnico" in 1882;
  • 31
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    • and an essay on the topic of life insurance, entitled Memoria dilucidando un tema de seguros sobre la vida, in 1886.
    • and an essay on the topic of life insurance, entitled "Memoria dilucidando un tema de seguros sobre la vida," in 1886.
  • 32
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    • References from Ester Arencibia Urien in Actuarios 17 (June 1999).
    • References from Ester Arencibia Urien in Actuarios 17 (June 1999).
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    • For the foreign companies' different strategies and points of entry in Spain before 1914, see Robin Pearson, Foreign Insurance Companies in Spain before 1914, VIII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Historia Económica, 13-16 September 2005, Santiago de Compostela.
    • For the foreign companies' different strategies and points of entry in Spain before 1914, see Robin Pearson, "Foreign Insurance Companies in Spain before 1914," VIII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Historia Económica, 13-16 September 2005, Santiago de Compostela.
  • 34
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    • Large American Corporations in the Spanish Life Insurance Market
    • For more information about the American insurance companies in Spain, see
    • For more information about the American insurance companies in Spain, see Jerònia Pons Pons, "Large American Corporations in the Spanish Life Insurance Market (1880-1922)," Journal of European Economic History 34, no.2 (2005): 467-81.
    • (2005) Journal of European Economic History , vol.34 , Issue.2 , pp. 467-481
    • Pons Pons, J.1
  • 35
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    • Royal order of 19 July 1881.
    • Royal order of 19 July 1881.
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    • When New York Life established itself in Spain in 1881, it carried a list of all its reserves in its advertising as a guarantee to policyholders. All these reserves were in the United States. They were composed of external debt of the United States; bonds of cities in the states of New York, Virginia, and Tennessee; American railroad bonds; and bank mortgage bonds. Generalidades acerca del seguro sobre la vida y de La New-York (The New-York Life Insurance Company) (Madrid, 1881).
    • When New York Life established itself in Spain in 1881, it carried a list of all its reserves in its advertising as a guarantee to policyholders. All these reserves were in the United States. They were composed of external debt of the United States; bonds of cities in the states of New York, Virginia, and Tennessee; American railroad bonds; and bank mortgage bonds. Generalidades acerca del seguro sobre la vida y de La New-York (The New-York Life Insurance Company) (Madrid, 1881).
  • 37
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    • The divergent development of life-insurance companies in Great Britain and the United States came about, according to Henry Moir, as a result of a number of advantages: the introduction of the agency system; the payment of generous commissions for new policies from very early on; and the contracting of agents totally dedicated to the insurance business. Henry Moir, Divergent Developments of Life Insurance, Transactions of the Actuarial Society of America 29, pt. 1, no. 79 1928, 58-59
    • The divergent development of life-insurance companies in Great Britain and the United States came about, according to Henry Moir, as a result of a number of advantages: the introduction of the agency system; the payment of generous commissions for new policies from very early on; and the contracting of agents totally dedicated to the insurance business. Henry Moir, "Divergent Developments of Life Insurance," Transactions of the Actuarial Society of America 29, pt. 1, no. 79 (1928): 58-59.
  • 39
  • 41
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    • Royal decree of 11 Aug. 1893 (published in Gaceta de Madrid, 13 Aug. 1893)
    • Royal decree of 11 Aug. 1893 (published in Gaceta de Madrid, 13 Aug. 1893)
  • 42
    • 46049121391 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • and royal order of 18 Nov. 1893 (Gaceta de Madrid, 19 Nov. 1893).
    • and royal order of 18 Nov. 1893 (Gaceta de Madrid, 19 Nov. 1893).
  • 43
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    • Pearson, Foreign Insurance Companies in Spain before 1914, 16, records the discontent of the British insurers who decided to pass on the cost of the tax to their Spanish policy-holders. In contrast, the Spanish and French companies decided to absorb the taxes in order to make their policies more competitive.
    • Pearson, "Foreign Insurance Companies in Spain before 1914," 16, records the discontent of the British insurers who decided to pass on the cost of the tax to their Spanish policy-holders. In contrast, the Spanish and French companies decided to absorb the taxes in order to make their policies more competitive.
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    • comments that other companies had abandoned markets as a result of similar demands. For example, Germania abandoned Canada in 1868 and Mexico in
    • Rapone in The Guardian Life Insurance comments that other companies had abandoned markets as a result of similar demands. For example, Germania abandoned Canada in 1868 and Mexico in 1902.
    • (1902) The Guardian Life Insurance
    • Rapone in1
  • 48
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    • In 1911, Equitable Life had its reserves invested in the public debt of New York State and of American railroad companies. Only about 18 percent of its reserves were in Spain, invested in the building it used as its headquarters in Madrid. The reserves of other companies had a similar composition. For example, the French L'Abeille and Le Phenix invested in French state funds, and the British Gresham and Standard Life invested in British national debt, or in the national debts of India and other British colonies
    • In 1911, Equitable Life had its reserves invested in the public debt of New York State and of American railroad companies. Only about 18 percent of its reserves were in Spain, invested in the building it used as its headquarters in Madrid. The reserves of other companies had a similar composition. For example, the French L'Abeille and Le Phenix invested in French state funds, and the British Gresham and Standard Life invested in British national debt, or in the national debts of India and other British colonies.
  • 50
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    • Regulatory Regimes and the Globalisation of Insurance
    • For a review of the effects of regulation in the insurance business at this time, see, paper presented at the
    • For a review of the effects of regulation in the insurance business at this time, see Robin Pearson and Mikael Lönnborg, "Regulatory Regimes and the Globalisation of Insurance," paper presented at the 2003 Business and Economic History Annual Meeting.
    • 2003 Business and Economic History Annual Meeting
    • Pearson, R.1    Lönnborg, M.2
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    • The new obligations governments imposed on the insurance companies initiated changes in the composition of their investments. State securities would become increasingly important, in contrast to private industrial and commercial securities. See Mae Baker and Michael Collins, The Asset Portfolio Composition of British Life Insurance Firms, 1900-1965, Financial History Review 10, no.2 2003, 137-64
    • The new obligations governments imposed on the insurance companies initiated changes in the composition of their investments. State securities would become increasingly important, in contrast to private industrial and commercial securities. See Mae Baker and Michael Collins, "The Asset Portfolio Composition of British Life Insurance Firms, 1900-1965," Financial History Review 10, no.2 (2003): 137-64.
  • 52
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    • Wilkins, in Emergence of Multinational Enterprise, 105-6, considers that both the withdrawal of New York Life from Prussia in 1894 and the withdrawal of Equitable from Switzerland in 1891 started this tendency toward regulation of the sector.
    • Wilkins, in Emergence of Multinational Enterprise, 105-6, considers that both the withdrawal of New York Life from Prussia in 1894 and the withdrawal of Equitable from Switzerland in 1891 started this tendency toward regulation of the sector.
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    • 46049105984 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Everywhere, for all the companies, the post-Armstrong years were a time of difficulty. With foreign governments hostile, regulatory activity took on new or renewed life from the 1905 revelations, Keller, The Life Insurance Enterprise, 277.
    • "Everywhere, for all the companies, the post-Armstrong years were a time of difficulty. With foreign governments hostile, regulatory activity took on new or renewed life from the 1905 revelations," Keller, The Life Insurance Enterprise, 277.
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    • This was the first and most important lobby of insurance professionals of the time. It was founded in Barcelona in 1905 and was declared an official corporation in 1914. Its members were directors and representatives of the insurance companies operating in Barcelona. The representatives of the foreign insurance companies exerted a good deal of influence at the time the lobby was founded
    • This was the first and most important lobby of insurance professionals of the time. It was founded in Barcelona in 1905 and was declared an official corporation in 1914. Its members were directors and representatives of the insurance companies operating in Barcelona. The representatives of the foreign insurance companies exerted a good deal of influence at the time the lobby was founded.
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    • Royal order of 3 Feb. 1913 (Gaceta de Madrid, 21 Feb. 1913);
    • Royal order of 3 Feb. 1913 (Gaceta de Madrid, 21 Feb. 1913);
  • 58
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    • royal order of 6 Mar. 1913 (Gaceta de Madrid, 14 Mar. 1913);
    • royal order of 6 Mar. 1913 (Gaceta de Madrid, 14 Mar. 1913);
  • 59
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    • and royal order of 3 July 1913 (Gaceta de Madrid, 14 July 1913).
    • and royal order of 3 July 1913 (Gaceta de Madrid, 14 July 1913).
  • 61
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    • An extensive analysis of life insurance reform in New York can be found in Price, Life Insurance Reform in New York, 1-95
    • An extensive analysis of life insurance reform in New York can be found in Price, "Life Insurance Reform in New York," 1-95.
  • 64
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    • J. H. Treble has analyzed the causes of the expansion of the Standard Life Assurance Company between 1875 and 1914 in The Pattern of Investment of the Standard Life Assurance Company, 1875-1914, Business History 22, no. 2 (1980): 170. According to Treble, the leadership of this company was based on its professional executive structure, the increase in the scope of its activities abroad, and the variety of services it offered to clients.
    • J. H. Treble has analyzed the causes of the expansion of the Standard Life Assurance Company between 1875 and 1914 in "The Pattern of Investment of the Standard Life Assurance Company, 1875-1914," Business History 22, no. 2 (1980): 170. According to Treble, the leadership of this company was based on its professional executive structure, the increase in the scope of its activities abroad, and the variety of services it offered to clients.
  • 67
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    • The MNEs were affected by the World War I, and especially by the monetary chaos that ensued. Guardian Life was one of the most affected because of the concentration of its business in Germany. Wright and Smith, Mutually Beneficial, 60-62.
    • The MNEs were affected by the World War I, and especially by the monetary chaos that ensued. Guardian Life was one of the most affected because of the concentration of its business in Germany. Wright and Smith, Mutually Beneficial, 60-62.
  • 68
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    • William Schooling affirms, in The Standard Life Assurance Company (Edinburgh, 1925), 78, that the company had established itself in Barcelona in 1904. It remained in the Spanish market until 1929.
    • William Schooling affirms, in The Standard Life Assurance Company (Edinburgh, 1925), 78, that the company had established itself in Barcelona in 1904. It remained in the Spanish market until 1929.
  • 69
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    • The Pattern of Investment of the Standard Life
    • Its investment policies can be seen in Treble
    • Its investment policies can be seen in Treble, "The Pattern of Investment of the Standard Life," 170-88.
  • 70
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    • During the 1920s, this company abandoned certain international markets, transferred its clients to other companies or to its agents, and limited its activities to the renewal of policies. In the case of Spain, it decided to withdraw when its agent in Barcelona, Ernest Noble, died in 1920. John Butt, Life Assurance in War and Depression: The Standard Life Assurance Company and Its Environment, 1914-1939, in The Historian and the Business of Insurance, ed. Oliver M. Westall (Manchester, U.K., 1984), 168-69.
    • During the 1920s, this company abandoned certain international markets, transferred its clients to other companies or to its agents, and limited its activities to the renewal of policies. In the case of Spain, it decided to withdraw when its agent in Barcelona, Ernest Noble, died in 1920. John Butt, "Life Assurance in War and Depression: The Standard Life Assurance Company and Its Environment, 1914-1939," in The Historian and the Business of Insurance, ed. Oliver M. Westall (Manchester, U.K., 1984), 168-69.
  • 71
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    • The sale of tontine policies was prohibited in 1906 following the Armstrong investigation. The commission related tontine policies to corruption and extravagance. Ransom and Sutch, Tontine Insurance and the Armstrong Investigation, 388-90, argue that this prohibition was unnecessary and that, despite some cases of corruption that were detected by the committee, this kind of policy fulfilled an important function at a time when private pension plans and social insurance did not exist.
    • The sale of "tontine policies" was prohibited in 1906 following the Armstrong investigation. The commission related tontine policies to corruption and extravagance. Ransom and Sutch, "Tontine Insurance and the Armstrong Investigation," 388-90, argue that this prohibition was unnecessary and that, despite some cases of corruption that were detected by the committee, this kind of policy fulfilled an important function at a time when private pension plans and social insurance did not exist.
  • 72
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    • Wright and Smith, Mutually Beneficial, 63.
    • Wright and Smith, Mutually Beneficial, 63.
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    • Schooling, The Standard Life Assurance Company, 79, looks to the problems created by the war in order to explain why the company decided to withdraw from business on the Continent. Its business in Hungary, Norway, and Denmark was transferred to local companies, and it no longer accepted new risks in Brussels, Barcelona, and Stockholm.
    • Schooling, The Standard Life Assurance Company, 79, looks to the problems created by the war in order to explain why the company decided to withdraw from business on the Continent. Its business in Hungary, Norway, and Denmark was transferred to local companies, and it no longer accepted new risks in Brussels, Barcelona, and Stockholm.
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    • Diversificación y cartelización en el seguro español, 1914-1935
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    • French capital was the most important foreign investment in Spain in the nineteenth century, especially French investment in two of the most important companies: the railroad companies Ferrocarriles del Norte (linked to Crédit Mobilier) and M.Z.A. See D. C. M. Piatt, Las finanzas extranjeras en España, Revista de Historia Económica 1, no.1 (1983): 121-49.
    • French capital was the most important foreign investment in Spain in the nineteenth century, especially French investment in two of the most important companies: the railroad companies Ferrocarriles del Norte (linked to Crédit Mobilier) and M.Z.A. See D. C. M. Piatt, "Las finanzas extranjeras en España," Revista de Historia Económica 1, no.1 (1983): 121-49.
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    • Las entidades aseguradoras y la canalización del ahorro en España
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    • For more detail on investments, see Jerònia Pons Pons, "Las entidades aseguradoras y la canalización del ahorro en España," Revista Española de Seguros 115 (2003): 337-58.
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    • British and European Insurance Enterprise in American Markets, 1850-1914
    • Winter
    • Robin Pearson, "British and European Insurance Enterprise in American Markets, 1850-1914," Business and Economic History 26, no. 2 (Winter 1997): 450.
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    • This phenomenon was duplicated in many countries where the native firms were favored by the increase in the obligatory deposits to be held in the country and by a rise in taxes. Butt, Life Assurance in War and Depression, 156
    • This phenomenon was duplicated in many countries where the native firms were favored by the increase in the obligatory deposits to be held in the country and by a rise in taxes. Butt, "Life Assurance in War and Depression," 156.
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    • Information from El Eco del Seguro, a magazine of the insurance sector, Feb. 1926 issue, p. 12.
    • Information from El Eco del Seguro, a magazine of the insurance sector, Feb. 1926 issue, p. 12.
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    • The nationalization projects for the insurance business, or some part of it, appeared in various European countries, with different results. Nationalization of life insurance took place in Italy. See
    • The nationalization projects for the insurance business, or some part of it, appeared in various European countries, with different results. Nationalization of life insurance took place in Italy. See Fanfani, "L'assurance-vie en Italie entre initiative," 31-55.
    • L'assurance-vie en Italie entre initiative , pp. 31-55
    • Fanfani1
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    • Les premiers projects de municipalisation et nationalisation des assurances au Portugal au debut du Xxè siècle
    • For the case of Portugal, see, ed. Clara E. Nuñez Seville
    • For the case of Portugal, see J. Romero Malgalhaes, "Les premiers projects de municipalisation et nationalisation des assurances au Portugal au debut du Xxè siècle," in Insurance in Industrial Societies: Economic Role, Agents and Market from the Eighteenth Century to Today, ed. Clara E. Nuñez (Seville, 1998), 45-55.
    • (1998) Insurance in Industrial Societies: Economic Role, Agents and Market from the Eighteenth Century to Today , pp. 45-55
    • Romero Malgalhaes, J.1
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    • The dinner was held on 15 Mar. 1930 for the following members of the Junta Consultiva de Seguros: José Ma Delás (La Catalana), Domingo Aldomá (La Nationale), Vicente Muntados (Banco Vitalicio de España, Assicurazioni Generali), and Salvio Masoliver (Mutua General de Seguros). All were representatives of Catalan insurance firms and, in some cases, representatives of foreign companies.
    • The dinner was held on 15 Mar. 1930 for the following members of the Junta Consultiva de Seguros: José Ma Delás (La Catalana), Domingo Aldomá (La Nationale), Vicente Muntados (Banco Vitalicio de España, Assicurazioni Generali), and Salvio Masoliver (Mutua General de Seguros). All were representatives of Catalan insurance firms and, in some cases, representatives of foreign companies.
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    • The information comes from the brief of the lawsuit published under the title La cesión de carteras de las compañías de seguro (Madrid, 1923). Biblioteca Nacional de España, VC/12790/13.
    • The information comes from the brief of the lawsuit published under the title La cesión de carteras de las compañías de seguro (Madrid, 1923). Biblioteca Nacional de España, VC/12790/13.
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    • New York Life had been founded seventy-four years previously; in 1918 it issued 145,000 policies for a capital of 763 million gold pesetas in all the countries in which it operated. The Spanish company, however, had only been started six years before, with a capital outlay of 1.2 million pesetas and with policies insured in 1919 for a value of about 25 million pesetas. La cesión de carteras de las compańias de seguros, 23.
    • New York Life had been founded seventy-four years previously; in 1918 it issued 145,000 policies for a capital of 763 million gold pesetas in all the countries in which it operated. The Spanish company, however, had only been started six years before, with a capital outlay of 1.2 million pesetas and with policies insured in 1919 for a value of about 25 million pesetas. La cesión de carteras de las compańias de seguros, 23.
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    • Figures published in Gaceta de Madrid. Figures for 1913 were published on 27 June 1914, app. 1, p. 847; those for 1914 were published on 29 June 1915, app. 1, p. 1002; for 1915, on 28 June 1916, app. 1, p. 1097; and for 1916, 28 June 1917, app. 1, p. 791.
    • Figures published in Gaceta de Madrid. Figures for 1913 were published on 27 June 1914, app. 1, p. 847; those for 1914 were published on 29 June 1915, app. 1, p. 1002; for 1915, on 28 June 1916, app. 1, p. 1097; and for 1916, 28 June 1917, app. 1, p. 791.


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