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Empirical Analysis Part 2 Result and Findings: Empirical Example of Predicting the Demand for Life Insurance by Using the Dynamic Systemic Framework

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In this chapter, an empirical example of research will be shown. By following the Part 1, the result and findings are described.

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Heo, W. (2020). Empirical Analysis Part 2 Result and Findings: Empirical Example of Predicting the Demand for Life Insurance by Using the Dynamic Systemic Framework. In: The Demand for Life Insurance. Palgrave Pivot, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36903-3_6

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