Insurance Literacy and Spatial Diffusion in the Life Insurance Market: A Subnational Approach in Romania
Codruta Mare,
Simona Laura Dragoș,
Ingrid Dragota () and
Cristian Mihai Dragoș
Eastern European Economics, 2019, vol. 57, issue 5, 375-396
Abstract:
In most Eastern European countries, the life insurance market is poorly developed with respect to the income level of their citizens. Most of the academic literature investigating the determinants of this market focuses on cross-country- or individual-level studies. Our research assesses the specificities of the life insurance market at a subnational level, more specifically at the county level. The behavioral mechanisms are highlighted through cross-section linear regressions with spatial interactions on a database of 42 counties in Romania in 2015. One important result is the positive effect of insurance literacy, estimated in a national survey, on the demand for life insurance. Another significant result is the spatial diffusion process identified in life insurance density between neighboring counties. Among the control variables, we identified a significant positive impact of income and urbanization on the demand for life insurance and a negative impact of the unemployment rate.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1080/00128775.2019.1618194
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