SAGE Open (Oct 2021)

Does Economic Freedom in Host Countries Lead to Increased Non-Life Insurance Development?

  • Hui Shan Lee,
  • Shyue Chuan Chong,
  • Shen Yap,
  • Bik Kai Sia,
  • Ying Xi Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440211054486
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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The journey to reinforce connectivity between China and ASEAN-5 through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) presents various risks and non-life insurance development opportunities. This research investigates the factors that affect non-life insurance development in China and ASEAN-5. This study has offered novel evidence highlighting the impacts of trade variables and a multidimensional economic freedom measure consisting of nine components on non-life insurance development. Panel regression results indicate that trade and the BRI itself are decisive factors that stimulate insurance development. Higher economic freedom, however, has a negative influence on non-life insurance development. In terms of policy implications, regulatory interventions represent a more practical way to enhance the resilience and development of the non-life insurance sector to accomplish the BRI goals.