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The Nature of the Loss Ratio in Property-Casualty Insurance [PDF]
The aggregate loss ratio in the United States stock property-casualty insurance industry is represented with an autoregressive AR(3) model. It is demonstrated with a Monte Carlo simulation that the loss ratio is quite unstable. Annual growth has been strong for both premium volume and losses, but the loss ratio is found to fluctuate unsteadily as an AR(
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Marijuana Legalization: Implications for Property/Casualty Insurance [PDF]
An increasing number of states have legalized marijuana for recreational use. Though marijuana is still illegal at the Federal level, the administration will not seek to enforce the law in states that have legalized its use, consistent with a majority of Americans who indicate that they do not want Federal resources used to arrest and convict marijuana
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How Moody's evaluates property/casualty insurers
Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance, 1991AbstractMoody's Investors Service currently assigns financial strength ratings to a group of insurance companies comprising over 60 percent of U.S. domestic property/casualty premiums. The value of these ratings derives from Moody's on‐going, in‐depth meetings with the senior managements of the companies rated.
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Readings in Property and Casualty Insurance.
The Journal of Finance, 1960W. H. Wandel, H. Wayne Snider
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Loss Reserving. Property/Casualty Insurance
The Journal of Risk and Insurance, 1983Emilio C. Venezian, Timothy M. Peterson
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Property and Casualty Insurance
Journal of the American Association of University Teachers of Insurance, 1945openaire +1 more source
Property and Casualty Insurance
Journal of the American Association of University Teachers of Insurance, 1951openaire +1 more source
Property and Casualty Insurance. 1949
Journal of the American Association of University Teachers of Insurance, 1950openaire +1 more source

