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Overview

Mary A. Weiss is affiliated with Temple University in the United States. Their research spans several fields related to economics and finance, with a particular emphasis on topics within Islamic finance, banking stability, regulation, and financial risk management.

Their recent scholarly contributions include the paper titled Economies of scope, organizational form, and insolvency risk: Evidence from the takaful industry, published in 2020 in the Journal of International Financial Markets Institutions and Money.

The main fields of study in which Mary A. Weiss has contributed are:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Business, Management and Accounting

They also have focused work in specific subfields, such as:

  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Economics and Econometrics

Their research covers several main topics, including:

  • Islamic Finance and Banking Studies
  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Insurance and Financial Risk Management

Mary A. Weiss has coauthored papers with other researchers, including:

  • Khalid Al-Amri
  • J. David Cummins

Publications by Mary A. Weiss have appeared in the following venue:

  • Journal of International Financial Markets Institutions and Money

Best Publications

  • Consolidation and efficiency in the US life insurance industry

    J.David Cummins;Sharon Tennyson;Mary A. Weiss

  • Organizational Form and Efficiency: The Coexistence of Stock and Mutual Property-Liability Insurers

    J. David Cummins;Mary A. Weiss;Hongmin Zi

  • The coexistence of multiple distribution systems for financial services: the case of property-liability insurance

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;J David Cummins;Mary A. Weiss

  • Convergence of Insurance and Financial Markets: Hybrid and Securitized Risk‐Transfer Solutions

    J. David Cummins;Mary A. Weiss

  • Economies of scope in financial services: A DEA efficiency analysis of the US insurance industry.

    J. David Cummins;Mary A. Weiss;Xiaoying Xie;Hongmin Zi

  • Conglomeration versus strategic focus: evidence from the insurance industry

    Allen Berger;John Cummins;Mary Weiss;Hongmin Zi

  • Measuring cost efficiency in the property-liability insurance industry☆

    J.David Cummins;Mary A. Weiss

  • An Empirical Investigation of Market Structure, Efficiency, and Performance in Property-Liability Insurance

    Byeongyong Paul Choi;Mary A. Weiss

  • Conglomeration versus Strategic Focus: Evidence from the Insurance Industry

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;J.David Cummins;Mary A. Weiss;Hongmin Zi

  • Analyzing Firm Performance in the Insurance Industry Using Frontier Efficiency and Productivity Methods

    J. David Cummins;Mary A. Weiss

  • Systemic Risk and the Interconnectedness Between Banks and Insurers: An Econometric Analysis

    Hua Chen;J. David Cummins;Krupa S. Viswanathan;Mary A. Weiss

  • Systemic Risk and the U.S. Insurance Sector

    J. David Cummins;Mary A. Weiss

  • The political economy of regulation : the case of insurance

    Mary A. Weiss;Kenneth Meier

  • The Incentive Effects of No‐Fault Automobile Insurance*

    J. David Cummins;Richard D. Phillips;Mary A. Weiss

  • International Insurance Cycles: Rational Expectations/Institutional Intervention

    Joan Lamm-Tennant;Mary A. Weiss

  • A Multivariate Analysis of Loss Reserving Estimates in Property-Liability Insurers

    Mary Weiss

  • Analyzing Firm Performance in the Insurance Industry Using Frontier Efficiency Methods

    John Cummins;Mary Weiss

  • U.S. Reinsurance Prices, Financial Quality, and Global Capacity

    Mary A. Weiss;Joon‐Hai Chung

  • State regulation and the structure, conduct, efficiency and performance of US auto insurers

    Mary A. Weiss;Byeongyong Paul Choi

  • Consolidation and Efficiency in the U.S. Life Insurance Industry

    John Cummins;Sharon Tennsyson;Mary Weiss

  • Systemic Risk and Regulation of the U.S. Insurance Industry

    J. David Cummins;Mary A. Weiss

Frequent Co-Authors

J. David Cummins
J. David Cummins Temple University
Allen N. Berger
Allen N. Berger University of South Carolina

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