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Insurance Theory for Non-Mass Risks: An Issue Raising

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Financial Risk Theory for a Regulated Insurer

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
We derive the optimal economic ruin boundary for an insurer when regulation requires an immediate capital contribution to offset a capital deficit. This boundary establishes the financial conditions under which shareholders no longer add capital to a distressed insurer.
George W. Blazenko   +2 more
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Risk Theory and Insurance Premiums

Blätter der DGVFM, 1985
The author's starting point is the observation first made by Adam Smith, that an insurance company must earn the same expected return on its capital, as it would if the capital was ''employed in common trade''. He points out that the actuarial risk theory is unable to deal with the problem of computing insurance premium, since this theory considers the
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Risk theory and group insurance

Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 1950
Abstract The brief sketch of risk investigation, given in this article, was written mainly in order to interest American members of . the Actuarial profession for organizing a similar treatment of the running statistical material of Group Life Insurance.
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Risk Adjustment for Health Insurance: Theory and Implications

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 1998
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Risk theory analysis of life insurance

1984
(a) Special character of life insurance The foregoing analysis methods were developed to fit, as far as possible, all kinds of insurance classes, although most examples were chosen from non-life insurance. There is no doubt that risk theory, as it stands today, can find its most rewarding applications in just that environment, but the fluctuation of ...
Robert Eric Beard   +2 more
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On the risk theory of motor insurance

Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 1964
Abstract In mathematical literature the word “space” is generally used in an abstract sense for the definition of a class of sets or for a domain with the components of a vector as coordinates. This concept should not be confused with the concrete geographical space which defines the actual location of events or individuals.
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