Course Description: Economics of Insurance
This academic course has been introduced as part of the second-year Master’s program in Business Economics within the Department of Economics. It covers key topics in the field of insurance, providing students with a solid foundation to understand the insurance industry, including its regulatory, technical, and legal aspects, as well as relevant theoretical frameworks.
The course integrates the economics of insurance and reinsurance from both economic and financial perspectives. It emphasizes economic and financial analysis while highlighting the crucial role of insurance in protecting individuals, supporting industrial enterprises and productive institutions, and fostering investment. Additionally, it explores how insurance companies enhance their financial positions and achieve profitability through efficient management of premiums and claims.
Academic year 2024-2025
12-02-2025