Background:This study examines the relationship between insurance market density(IMD)and economic growth.Methods:We employed Granger causality technique in 19 Eurozone countries for the period 1980-2014.We use three d...Background:This study examines the relationship between insurance market density(IMD)and economic growth.Methods:We employed Granger causality technique in 19 Eurozone countries for the period 1980-2014.We use three different indicators of IMD,namely life insurance density,non-life insurance density,and total insurance density.We particularly emphasize on whether Granger causality runs between IMD and economic growth both ways,one way,or not at all.Results:Our empirical result recognizes the presence of both unidirectional and bidirectional causality between insurance market density and economic growth.However,these results are mostly non-uniform across Eurozone countries.Conclusions:This study holds important policy implications-economic policies should recognize the differences in the insurance market density and economic growth in order to maintain sustainable economic growth in the Eurozone.展开更多
文摘Background:This study examines the relationship between insurance market density(IMD)and economic growth.Methods:We employed Granger causality technique in 19 Eurozone countries for the period 1980-2014.We use three different indicators of IMD,namely life insurance density,non-life insurance density,and total insurance density.We particularly emphasize on whether Granger causality runs between IMD and economic growth both ways,one way,or not at all.Results:Our empirical result recognizes the presence of both unidirectional and bidirectional causality between insurance market density and economic growth.However,these results are mostly non-uniform across Eurozone countries.Conclusions:This study holds important policy implications-economic policies should recognize the differences in the insurance market density and economic growth in order to maintain sustainable economic growth in the Eurozone.