Re-investigating the insurance-growth nexus using common factors

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Re-investigating the insurance-growth nexus using common factors. / Rodriguez Gonzalez, Miguel; Wegener, Christoph; Basse, Tobias.
In: Finance Research Letters, Vol. 46, No. Part A, 102231, 01.05.2022.

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Rodriguez Gonzalez M, Wegener C, Basse T. Re-investigating the insurance-growth nexus using common factors. Finance Research Letters. 2022 May 1;46(Part A):102231. Epub 2021 Jun 18. doi: 10.1016/j.frl.2021.102231

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title = "Re-investigating the insurance-growth nexus using common factors",
abstract = "This study re-investigates the linkage between insurance market activity and economic activity by using panel cointegration techniques. The methodology used here accounts for the presence of cross-sectional dependence. Considering nine panels formed from the data of 90 countries, we find evidence in favor of panel cointegration among real insurance market activity per capita and real GDP per capita.",
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