assumptions2
The assumption that the undue compensation and benefits in Chapter II, accounting for 25% of the total claims paid and benefits, increased financial results from operations and accounting profit as a result of the elimination of criminal activity would w1997, almost 3-fold higher in 1998 - 4-fold in 1999 - more than 3.5-fold higher in 2000 - more than 4-fold higher in the years 2002 - 2003 - approximately 2.5-fold higher (Table 13, 14). Of course, the complete elimination of crime insurance is not possible, but it must and can to counteract them. Supposing that they represent 12.5% of the value of claims paid and benefits in Chapter II, the restriction even if only 50% would have been tangible results in terms of economic growth or loss from operations and accounting profit in 1997 on a 47 , 91% in 1998 to 153.95% in 1999 - 130.99% in 2000 to 173.59% in 2002 to 72.19% in 2003 to 72.90 % (Table 15.16).
 
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