Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7364377 Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 2017 46 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper applies the most up-to-date non-parametric framework to investigate the non-linear linkage between insurance market activities, globalization, and economic growth using a pooled sample of 38 countries. Our empirical results first reveal that all variables are relevant to the economic growth equation, but most variables enter the model non-linearly, thus justifying the use of non-parametric methods. Second, most of the partial effects of globalization are positive for a poor performing economy (in terms of the levels of education, initial income, and globalization), while the partial effects are negative for those of a better performing economy. As to whether and how insurance market and globalization exert an influence on economic growth under different conditions, we find that a positive effect of globalization on economic growth does exist under a lower level of insurance activities, while it has a negative effect for those higher levels of insurance activities. Finally, the partial effects of the insurance sector on economic growth are negative in almost all cases. These findings offer several useful insights for policy-makers and researchers.
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