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Insurance: Accounting, Regulation, Actuarial Science

The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice, 2001
We shall be examining the following topics: (i) basic frameworks for accounting and for statutory insurance rules; and (ii) actuarial principles of insurance; for both life and nonlife (i.e. casualty and property) insurance.
Alain Tosetti   +3 more
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Critical thoughts on actuarial science

Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 1931
In making some remarks before the International Actuarial Congress of 1930 in Stockholm on the subject of bonus distribution I was speaking of a tendency within Actuarial Science, which I took the ...
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Predictive Modeling in Actuarial Science

2014
Chapter Preview. Predictive modeling involves the use of data to forecast future events. It relies on capturing relationships between explanatory variables and the predicted variables from past occurrences and exploiting them to predict future outcomes.
Richard A. Derrig   +2 more
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Actuarial Science-A Survey of Theoretical Development

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1951
A CTUARIAL SCIENCE, at least as the term is used in the English speaking countries, differs radically from some other sciences in that great amounts of practical material are included. For this reason, a survey of the field, such as we customarily attempt at the turn of centuries and half centuries, is most effectively made in two articles, one on ...
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Actuarial science and the theory of statistics

Journal of the Staple Inn Actuarial Society, 1952
The theory of statistics, like other scientific theories, can be divided into three fairly distinct sections; they are (1) the foundations of the theory, (2) the superstructure, and (3) the principles of application. It is, of course, possible to divide the subject in different ways; for example, the word ‘methodology’ is sometimes used to cover part ...
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Robust Bayesian Premium Principles in Actuarial Science

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series D (The Statistician), 2000
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Agustín Hernández Bastida   +2 more
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Actuarial Science

2006
Since actuarial education was introduced into China in the 1980s, Chinese scholars have paid greater attention to the theoretical research of actuarial science. Professors and industry experts from well-known universities in China recently worked together on the project “Insurance Information Processing and Actuarial Mathematics Theory and Methodology”,
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Preferences representation in actuarial sciences

Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 1979
Abstract The paper presents a generalization of Bernoulli's principle and of Von Neumann-Morgenstern's theorem with a view to lending more realism to the representation of preferences in actuarial sciences.
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Statistical and Probabilistic Methods in Actuarial Science

The American Statistician, 2008
(2008). Statistical and Probabilistic Methods in Actuarial Science. The American Statistician: Vol. 62, No. 4, pp. 360-360.
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Recruiting and Advising Challenges in Actuarial Science

PRIMUS, 2014
AbstractSome challenges to increasing actuarial science program size through recruiting broadly among potential students are identified. Possible solutions depend on the structures and culture of the school. Up to three student cohorts may result from partition of potential students by the levels of academic progress before program entry: students ...
Stephen Paris   +2 more
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