Region Requirements for Life Insurance in Uzbekistan and Regressional Analysis of Factors Affecting It
Keywords:
life insurance demand, factors effecting insurance demand, life insurance, insurance premiumAbstract
The article notes that insurance is an integral part of the financial infrastructure a market economy and an important factor in ensuring the sustainable development of the economy as a whole and the role of the insurance in ensuring the continuity of production and protection of the population from accidents in a market economy. In particular, the current state of life insurance in Uzbekistan was analyzed and suggestions and conclusions were made on the direction of development.
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