Contribution of the non-life insurance sector to the economic growth of Nepal: Analysis from the EGLS approach

Author:

Mani Upadhyaya Yadav1ORCID,Raj Kharel Khom2ORCID,Prasad Aryal Narayan3ORCID,Dev Lamichhane Basu4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dr., Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Saraswati Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

2. Dr., Associate Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Saraswati Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

3. Assistant Professor of Management, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

4. Ph.D. Scholar, Assistant Professor of Management, Department of Management, Faculty of Management, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

Abstract

Nepal’s non-life insurance sector holds immense potential to drive economic growth and boost the nation towards a secure financial future. Embracing this potential is a goal and a pivotal catalyst for substantial change. The study aims to determine how the non-life insurance sector can drive economic growth in Nepal. The methodology of this study uses quantitative analysis of financial data from 2013 to 2022 from 20 non-life insurance companies in Nepal and econometric modeling to assess the sector’s impact on economic growth. Using Panel EGLS (Estimated Generalized Least Squares) regression analysis, the findings show that with one-unit increments in total investment, total premium, and total tax paid, GDP is expected to change by approximately 591.52, –920.54 and 8,470.65 units, respectively. In contrast, the coefficient for total profit is –910.3477 and is not statistically significant. The study’s main conclusion implies that the insurance sector contributes to the country’s economic growth by investing in productive activities and paying taxes to the government. Still, it also imposes a cost on the economy by charging high premiums to the insured. The profitability of the insurance sector does not affect the GDP, which indicates that the insurance sector is competitive and efficient or that other factors determine the GDP besides the insurance sector. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the non-life insurance sector’s role in Nepal’s economic development and informs evidence-based policy decisions.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

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