The Effects of Firm-Specific Factors on the Financial Soundness by using CARAMELS Framework Indicators: A Case of Non-Life Insurance Industry of Pakistan

The study is carried out to identify the relations of firm-specific factors with the financial soundness indicators of CARAMELS framework for the non-life insurance industry, by using a panel data set of 22 non-life insurance companies of Pakistan from 2007 to the year 2016. This study is establishe...

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Main Authors: Nadir Ali (Author), Zahid Ali Chanar (Author), Saghir Pervaiz Ghauri (Author), Shahid Obaid (Author)
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Published: Institute of Business Management, 2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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