FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE SYSTEM AND INCREASING ITS ROLE IN THE COUNTRY'S ECONOMY

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  • Yadgarov Akram International School of Finance Technology and Science

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agricultural sector, agricultural insurance, income level of agricultural enterprises

Abstract

Insurance is one of the key activities in a globalised financial and economic environment. Through its benefits, it offers income, life and property protection to the insured and their keens, as well as income accumulation that can be used at retirement to help preserve the desired lifestyle or living standards. Motivated by this end of insurance, the goal of this paper is to study the contribution of insurance growth to economic growth, by employing the benefit side of the insurance activity, next to the acquisition side that has already been considered.

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2024-06-12

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Yadgarov Akram. (2024). FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE SYSTEM AND INCREASING ITS ROLE IN THE COUNTRY’S ECONOMY. World Economics and Finance Bulletin, 35, 44-48. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wefb/article/view/4293

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