reduction in insurance premiums
Would reduce the average value of the contributions attributable to a single contract in the entire insurance sector by 12.89% in 2003 to 13.07% in 2001, with 12.23% in 2000, up from 15% in 1999 ., 12.1% in 1998, 13.9% in 1995, and in some years even more than 18%. By contrast, reduction of crime in the mid-insurance would reduce the average value of contributions from 7.5% in 1999 to 9.37% in 1992 (Table 18). Table 18 Effects of economic crime reduction of 50% of insurance in the form of a reduction in premiums for the insurance sector Source: Own study based on the Statistical Yearbooks of GUS for 1999 and 2004 is as similar reductions in the rate of contribution to the department and other personal property insurance, which at complete elimination of crime would be from 13.94% in 1996 to 17.28% in 1993 (Table 19). Table 19 Effects of the elimination of economic crime in the form of a reduction in premiums for the insurance sector in Division II
 
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