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  • Bayesian Reserving Models Inspired by Chain Ladder Methods and Implemented Using WinBUGS
    original methodology back to Harnek (1966). Taylor (2000, page 26) describes chain ladder models for reserving ... to date to its predicted ultimate value.’ Taylor (2000, Chapter 3) provides a detailed overview of traditional ...

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    • Authors: David Scollnik
    • Date: Sep 2008
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context
    • Topics: Economics>Financial economics; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Bayesian methods; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Stochastic models
  • Current Pension Actuarial Practice in Light of Financial Economics Symposium: A Bayesian Model for Developing an Optimal Mix of Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit Plans
    method as described in Aitken (1996). However, the U.S. funding rules for determining minimum-required ... benefits at retirement age (PVBdb) would be based on annuity purchase rates at retirement age. The following ...

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    • Authors: Armand Yambao
    • Date: Jun 2003
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context
    • Topics: Modeling & Statistical Methods>Bayesian methods; Pensions & Retirement>Pension finance
  • Bayesian Risk Aggregation: Correlation Uncertainty and Expert Judgement
    the marginal distribution functions are as in Table 2.1. Now, observing that the inverses F−1i (·), ... BR F (x) = Φ [ x−µ σ ] , x ∈ R µ = 0, σ = 4.56 Table 2.1: Marginal distributions for market risk (MR) ...

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    • Authors: Klaus Bocker
    • Date: Jan 2011
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context
    • Topics: Enterprise Risk Management>Capital management - ERM; Finance & Investments>Economic capital; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Bayesian methods
  • Credibility Theory - C-21-01 Study Note
    more than 550 claims? The stan- dard deviation is S 500 = 22:36. So 550 claims corresponds to about 50=22:36 ... than 550 claims is approximately 1ƒ©((550:5ƒ500)= S 500) = 1ƒ©(2:258) = 1ƒ :9880 = 1:20%. PREPUBLICATION ...

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    • Authors: Society of Actuaries
    • Date: Jul 1998
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context; Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
    • Topics: Modeling & Statistical Methods>Bayesian methods; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods
  • Credibility Using Copulas
    ⎜⎜⎝ ⎛ +−= ),S(bexp),p( φφ it ititit itit y θθy θy . Here, the functions b(.) and S(.,.) are chosen ... explanatory variables. 3.1 Descriptive statistics Table 1 displays the descriptive statistics for average ...

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    • Authors: Edward Frees, PING WANG
    • Date: Sep 2008
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context
    • Topics: Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Bayesian methods; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Stochastic models
  • Claims Reserving When There Are Negative Values in the Runoff Triangle: Bayesian analysis using the three-parameter log-normal distribution
    Claims Reserving When There Are Negative Values in the Runoff Triangle: Bayesian analysis using the three-parameter log-normal distribution ... assume for all i = 1,…,k and t = 1,…,s. We know the values for .

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    • Authors: Enrique de Alba, Jose Gilberto Atondo Siu
    • Date: Sep 2008
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context
    • Topics: Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Bayesian methods