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An Introduction to Collective Risk Theory and its Application to Stop-Loss Reinsurance
An Introduction to Collective Risk Theory and its Application to Stop-Loss Reinsurance This ... investigate directly the risk enterprise as a whole. Primary interest is focused not upon the gains, losses ...- Authors: Ernest A Arvanitis, Russell M Collins, Paul H Jackson, Robert C Tookey, Paul Markham Kahn, Herbert L Feay
- Date: Oct 1962
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Modeling & Statistical Methods; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Stochastic models; Reinsurance>Stop-loss insurance
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The Cost of Recent Additional Mortality under Group Conversions
over-all average cost in use becomes $69.") The primary objective of this paper is the evaluation of the ... affect the excess cost of group conversions, great care needs to be exercised in interpreting a developing ...- Authors: Russell M Collins, Rea B Hayes, Paul H Jackson, Julia Augusta Oldenkamp, Frederick S Townsend, Julius Vogel, Edward A. Lew, Louis Levinson, Garnett E Cannon, George C Campbell, W Rulon Williamson, Milton J. Wood, Guy W. Pickering, Fred H Holsten
- Date: Oct 1962
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Problem analysis and definition
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Experience Studies & Data>Mortality; Life Insurance>Pricing - Life Insurance; Modeling & Statistical Methods
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Experience Rating
form for computation. However, DISCUSSION 261 care must be exercised in the interpretation of this ... applied to smaller groups. In this type of formula a direct charge for losses on unprofitable groups is made ...- Authors: Paul H Jackson, Arthur G Weaver, Herbert J. Stark, Fred H Holsten, Application Administrator
- Date: Oct 1953
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: Transactions of the SOA
- Topics: Life Insurance>Group plans - Life Insurance; Modeling & Statistical Methods
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Application Of Actuarial Analysis And Models To Evaluate Investment Features
very good predictive power. We don't necessarily care why a certain thing happened as much as how likely ... that may be sufficient. We may not particularly care about all the variables that explain why that happened ...- Authors: Judy Feldman Anderson, John J Haley, Paul H Jackson, Richard Wendt
- Date: Apr 1989
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Modeling & Statistical Methods; Pensions & Retirement>Assumptions and methods