Insurance market in modern conditions
- Authors: Klishina Y.Y.1, Uglitskikh O.N.1, Volkoderova V.Y.1
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Affiliations:
- Stavropol State Agrarian University
- Issue: Vol 8, No 2 (2021)
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rudn.ru/in-econ/article/view/49029
- ID: 49029
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Abstract
This article examines the state of the insurance market in the Russian Federation in modern conditions, including the consideration of existing problems. The process of globalization of the insurance market is studied, as well as the role of state regulation of insurance activities. Based on the analysis of the insurance market, the prospects for its further development were considered, as well as directions for improving the insurance market in the Russian Federation were proposed. The paper highlights some of the most promising areas that should be implemented in the current model of insurance in Russia in modern conditions.
About the authors
Yuliya Yevgenyevna Klishina
Stavropol State Agrarian University
Author for correspondence.
Email: yuliya_klishina@mail.ru
Candidate of Economics, Associate Professor
355017, Stavropol, per. Zootechnical, 12Olga Nikolayevna Uglitskikh
Stavropol State Agrarian University
Email: Kolga_U@mail.ru
Candidate of Economics, Associate Professor
355017, Stavropol, per. Zootechnical, 12Valeriya Yurievna Volkoderova
Stavropol State Agrarian University
Email: lera.volkoderova13@mail.ru
Student, Stavropol State Agrarian University
355017, Stavropol, per. Zootechnical, 12References
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