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Safitri, K. (2019). The contribution of life and non-life insurances on ASEAN economic growth.Management Science Letters , 9(7), 957-966.
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Anwar, S., Shabir, G., & Hussain, Z. (2011). Relationship between financial sector development and sustainable economic development: Time series analysis from Pakistan. International Journal of Eco-nomics and Finance, 3(1), 262-271.
Arena, M., Reinhart, C., & Vázquez, F. (2006). The lending channel in Emerging economics: Are for-eign banks different?(No. w12340). National Bureau of Economic Research.
Baltagi, B. H. (2008). Forecasting with panel data. Journal of Forecasting, 27(2), 153-173.
Beck, T., & Webb, I. (2003). Economic, demographic, and institutional determinants of life insurance consumption across countries. The World Bank Economic Review, 17(1), 51-88.
Chang, T., Lee, C. C., & Chang, C. H. (2014). Does insurance activity promote economic growth? Fur-ther evidence based on bootstrap panel Granger causality test. The European Journal of Fi-nance, 20(12), 1187-1210.
Chau, W. H., Khin, A. A., & Teng, K. L. L. (2013). Economic development cointegration and Malaysi-an life and general insurance consumption. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 7(10), 538-546.
Chen, P.-F., Lee, C.-C., & Lee, C.-F. (2012). How does the development of the life insurance affect economic growth? Some international evidence. Journal of International Development, 24, 865–893.
Chen, B.L., Hsu, M., & Lai, C.F. (2018). Labor Force and Relationship Between Long-run Growth and Unemployment. Accesed on August 1st 2018.
Ching, K. S., Kogid, M., & Furuoka, F. (2010). Causal relation between life insurance funds and eco-nomic growth: evidence from Malaysia. ASEAN Economic Bulletin, 185-199.
Cristea, M., Marcu, N., & Cârstina, S. (2014). The relationship between insurance and economic growth in Romania compared to the main results in Europe–a theoretical and empirical analysis. Procedia Economics and Finance, 8, 226-235.
Din, S. M. U., Angappan, R., & Baker, A. A. (2017). Insurance effect on economic growth-among economies in various phases of development. Review of International Business and Strategy, 27(4), 409–427.
Elbeydi, K., Hamuda, A., & Gazda, V. (2010). The relationship between export and economic growth in Libya Arab Jamahiriya. … and Applied Economics, XVII(1), 69–76.
Frees, E. W. (2004). Longitudinal and panel data: analysis and applications in the social sciences. Cam-bridge University Press.
Han, L., Li, D., Moshirian, F., & Tian, Y. (2010). Insurance development and economic growth. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance-Issues and Practice, 35(2), 183-199.
Hussain, M., & Haque, M. (2016). Foreign direct investment, trade, and economic growth: An empirical analysis of Bangladesh. Economies, 4(2), 7.
Hsiao, C. (2007). Panel data analysis—advantages and challenges. Test, 16(1), 1-22.
Kjosevski, J. (2012). Impact of insurance on economic growth: The case of Republic of Macedo-nia. European Journal of Business and Economics, 4.
Mohy ul din, S., Regupathi, A., & Abu-Bakar, A. (2017). Insurance effect on economic growth – among economies in various phases of development. Review of International Business and Strategy, 27(4), 501–519.
Mutlugün, B. (2014). The relationship between financial development and economic growth for Tur-key. İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi, 1(2).
Nizar, M. A. (2016). Hubungan antara asuransi dan pertumbuhan ekonomi di indonesia. Akselarasi dan Inkulisivitas Sektor Keuangan: Jalan Menuju Kesejahtraan Rakyat.
Njegomir, V., & Stojić, D. (2010). Does Insurance Promote Economic Growth: The Evidence From Ex-Yugoslavia Region. Ekonomska Misao I Praksa, 1, 31–48.
Oehler-Sincai, I. M. (2008). Strengths and weaknesses of the New Public Management (NPM)-cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis.
Pradhan, R. P., Dash, S., Maradana, R. P., Jayakumar, M., & Gaurav, K. (2017). Insurance market den-sity and economic growth in Eurozone countries: the granger causality approach. Financial Innova-tion, 3(1), 17.
Umoren, N. J., & Joseph, E. M. (2016). Relative contributions of the insurance industry to the growth of the Nigerian economy. International Journal of Emerging Research in Management & Technology, 5(6), 189–198.