Dependence relationship between insurance demand and some economic, financial, and socio-demographic factors: Evidence from different groups of European countries

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Insurance Markets and Companies Pub Date : 2023-12-07 DOI:10.21511/ins.14(1).2023.10
S. Athanasiadis, Marek Šulista, Tomáš Mrkvička
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The insurance sector is a significant component of the economy and its financial system. Therefore, sound growth and protection of the insurance industry against systemic risks are critical requirements for any country’s social and economic development. The paper analyzes the dependence between insurance demand represented by insurance penetration and various factors from economics, finance, socio-demographics, and institutions. The analysis is conducted within certain clusters of European countries, which are determined by functional clustering analysis concerning the magnitude and shape of the insurance penetration curves. The dependence is analyzed via linear mixed-effect models. The analysis shows significantly different dependencies between the clusters, proving the existence of different conditions for different European insurance markets, especially concerning economic growth, income, financial development, and unemployment. In contrast, interest rates, inflation, urbanization, and education do not play a significant role in these insurance markets. The institutional development seems insignificant for all clusters except for certain economies in transition. The findings imply that there is a need for countries across Europe to identify country-specific determinants of insurance. In that respect, European policymakers and managers can direct specific policies based on the identified determinants’ relationship with insurance, especially in developing countries.
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保险需求与一些经济、金融和社会人口因素之间的依赖关系:来自不同欧洲国家集团的证据
保险业是经济及其金融体系的重要组成部分。因此,健康发展和保护保险业免受系统性风险是任何国家社会和经济发展的关键要求。本文分析了以保险深度为代表的保险需求与经济、金融、社会人口和制度等因素之间的依赖关系。该分析是在欧洲国家的某些集群内进行的,这些集群是通过功能聚类分析确定的,涉及保险渗透曲线的大小和形状。通过线性混合效应模型分析了相关性。分析表明,集群之间的依赖关系存在显著差异,证明欧洲不同的保险市场存在不同的条件,特别是在经济增长、收入、金融发展和失业方面。相比之下,利率、通货膨胀、城市化和教育在这些保险市场中不起重要作用。除了某些转型经济体外,体制发展似乎对所有集群都无足轻重。研究结果表明,欧洲各国有必要确定保险的具体国家决定因素。在这方面,欧洲的决策者和管理者可以根据确定的决定因素与保险的关系来指导具体的政策,特别是在发展中国家。
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Insurance Markets and Companies
Insurance Markets and Companies Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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审稿时长
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