
The study provides an overview of social-economic types of insurance capital (namely human capital, social capital and customer capital) and substantiates their objective role in the process of reproduction of insurance services. Basing on the methodology proposed by the author, the study provides an analysis of socialeconomic types of insurance capital as a property relation. The author shows that the essence of insurance capital as a self-expanding value manifests itself through mechanisms of distribution of the added value generated by each of the socialeconomic types.
В работе введены в рассмотрение социально-экономические формы страхового капитала (человеческий, социальный и клиентский), обоснована их объективная роль в процессе воспроизводства страховой услуги. На основе предложенной автором методологии дан анализ социально-экономических форм страхового капитала как отношения собственности. Показано, что сущность страхового капитала как самовозрастающей стоимости проявляется через механизмы распределения добавочной стоимости, генерируемой каждой из социально-экономических форм.
СТРАХОВОЙ КАПИТАЛ,INSURANCE CAPITAL,ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСКИЙ КАПИТАЛ,HUMAN CAPITAL,СОЦИАЛЬНЫЙ КАПИТАЛ,SOCIAL CAPITAL,КЛИЕНТСКИЙ КАПИТАЛ,CUSTOMER CAPITAL
СТРАХОВОЙ КАПИТАЛ,INSURANCE CAPITAL,ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСКИЙ КАПИТАЛ,HUMAN CAPITAL,СОЦИАЛЬНЫЙ КАПИТАЛ,SOCIAL CAPITAL,КЛИЕНТСКИЙ КАПИТАЛ,CUSTOMER CAPITAL
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