Abstract

The development of global economy has pushed up the importance of insurance industry in the growth of an economy. This paper intends to study the non-life insurance sector with an objective to identify the macro-economic factors that influence its growth. Time series data of 37 years is considered using Johansen & Engle Granger Cointegration and Ordinary Least Square method. It was found that Final Consumption Expenditure plays a negatively significant role in influencing non-life insurance sector in India. The practical implication of this study lies in controlling the responsible factors through appropriate policy measures to ensure a sustainable growth of the non-life Insurance sector.

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