This study examines the determinants of non-life insurance penetration in 8 countries from South Eastern Europe (SEE), during the period 1995-2011, applying a panel vector error correction model (PVECM). This model will help us to identify the most important determinants of non-life insurance penetration in selected SEE countries. As a measure for non-life insurance demand we used non-life insurance penetration. Empirical results provided the evidence that the number of passenger cars per 1,000 people, GDP per capita and rule of law positively and significantly influence the non-life insurance penetration. The results also indicate that when the non-life insurance penetration deviates from its long-run equilibrium the speed of adjustment will subsequently bring it back to the equilibrium level, which in our case will take almost 1 year.
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Poposki, K., Kjosevski, J., & Stojanovsk, Z. (2015). The Determinants of Non-life Insurance Penetration in Selected Countries from South Eastern Europe. Economics and Business Review, 1 (15)(3), 20–37. https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2015.3.3
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