Time gap of the impact of risk insurance, life insurance and reinsurance on social progress: The case of Ukraine

Author:

Užík Ján1ORCID,Yeremenko Olha2ORCID,Sidelnyk Natalia3ORCID,Koriahinа Tetyana4ORCID,Mormul Mykola5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia

2. Ph.D. Student, Faculty of Economics, Sumy State University, Ukraine

3. Director of the Sumy Representative Office of the Insurance Company “VUSO”

4. Candidate of Science in Public Administration, Associate Professor of Social Security and Tax Policy Department, University of Customs and Finance, Dnipro

5. Ph.D., Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Customs and Finance, Ukraine

Abstract

The paper examines, using the example of Ukraine from 2003 to 2020, how and to what extent the development of various segments of the insurance market (risk insurance, life insurance, and reinsurance) influences the overall level of social progress. It also identifies the time gaps through which this influence manifests. The study creates a single measure that looks at various aspects such as social class differences, spending patterns, income changes, and government social spending (their standardized values, weighed by the principal component method, integrated through additive convolution). Using VAR modeling, the impact of the development indicators of different segments of the insurance market (risk insurance, life insurance, and reinsurance) at the current moment and with lags of one, two, and three years is investigated, as well as the level of social progress in Ukraine in previous years. The modeling confirms that social reforms yield significant results for social progress only after three years, similarly to the increase in the number of insurance companies. Given insurers’ assets and payout levels, their growth in life insurance has a faster impact on social progress than in risk, while the opposite is true for premiums. Insurance premiums transferred to Ukrainian reinsurers negatively and slowly (over three years) affect social progress, and to non-resident reinsurers – positively and faster (within a year). Across most indicators, life insurance not only influences Ukraine’s social progress more quickly than others but also provides a more substantial social effect.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Marketing,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Finance,Business and International Management,Management Information Systems

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