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2021 | 1(34) | 134-149

Article title

Segment ubezpieczeń rynków Advenced Emerging

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Insurance Segment of Advanced Emerging Markets

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EN
The present article analyses the evolution between 2000 and 2017 of the insurance segment of markets classified by FTSE Russell as Advanced Emerging. The considerations were carried out in two categories: the ratio of premium to GDP and the ratio of premium capitalization to the value of bank deposits.
PL
W artykule przeanalizowano w okresie 2000–2017 ewolucję segmentu ubezpieczeń rynków kapitałowych zaklasyfikowanych przez FTSE Russell jako Advanced Emerging. Rozważania prowadzono w dwóch kategoriach: relacji składki do PKB oraz relacji kapitalizacji składki do wartości depozytów bankowych.

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134-149

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2021

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
20432131

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_7172_1733-9758_2021_34_10
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