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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.32910/ep.71.4.3

DOES FINANCIAL LITERACY MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN NON-LIFE INSURANCE DEMAND AMONG EUROPEAN COUNTRIES?

Marijana Ćurak
Sandra Pepur
Dujam Kovač


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Abstract

While risk aversion and affordability of insurance are considered as the most important determinants of non-life insurance demand, understanding and knowledge of complex non-life insurance products are less researched. Studies on insurance demand conducted at the cross-section level, which include education, usually use it as a proxy for risk aversion and to a limited extent as a measure of financial literacy. Moreover, the general level of education does not accurately reflect the level of understanding of sophisticated insurance instruments. Consequently, the main aim of this research is to analyse the impact of financial literacy on the demand for non-life insurance by applying a more precise measure of financial literacy. The empirical analysis is based on the dataset of 38 European countries in the period from 2010 to 2016 and is done using the panel data analysis technique. Research findings confirm that financial literacy makes the difference in non-life insurance demand among European countries, while controlling for other economic, social/cultural, market structure and institutional determinants of non-life insurance demand. The paper contributes to the literature on non-life insurance demand, especially the one on the relationship between financial literacy and the demand for non-life insurance.

Keywords

Financial literacy; non-life insurance demand; European countries

Hrčak ID:

242387

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/242387

Publication date:

20.7.2020.

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