Effective Actuarial Methods (Insurance S.)

by M.J. Goovaerts, etc., R Kaas, A.E. van Heerwaarden, and T. Bauwelinckx

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During the last two decades actuarial research has developed in a more applied direction. Although the original risk models generally served as convenient and sometimes tractable mathematical examples of general probabilistic and/or statistical theories, nowadays models and techniques are encountered that can be considered to be typically actuarial. Examples include ordering of risks by dangerousness, credibility theory and techniques based on IBNR models. Not only does this book present the underlying mathematics of these subjects, but it also deals with the practical application of the techniques. In order to provide results based on real insurance portfolios, use is made of three software packages, namely SLIC performing stop-loss insurance calculations for individual and collective risk models, CRAC dealing with actuarial applications of credibility theory, and LORE giving IBNR-based estimates for loss reserves. Worked-out examples illustrate the theoretical results. This book is intended for use in preparing university actuarial exams, and contains many exercises with varying levels of complexity.
  • ISBN10 0444883991
  • ISBN13 9780444883995
  • Publish Date July 1990
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 17 October 2009
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint Elsevier Science Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 330
  • Language English