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Non-Parameteric Estimation for Joint Survival Distribution Using Interval-Censoring Technique
Non-Parameteric Estimation for Joint Survival Distribution Using Interval-Censoring Technique In this paper,we present a method which first converges a two dimensional data to a univariate one ...- Authors: Robert Brown, Lijia Guo, Yibing Wang
- Date: Jan 1995
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods
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Extreme Value Statistics, Resampling, and Insolvency Testing
Extreme Value Statistics, Resampling, and Insolvency Testing By the use of resampling and extreme value statistics we will develop a method to reduce the time and costs of testing insurance ...- Authors: Steven Craighead
- Date: Jan 1996
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods
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On Estimation of Parameters of the Pareto Distribution
On Estimation of Parameters of the Pareto Distribution The two-parameter Pareto distribution is a commonly used model in reliability and risk modeling. Minimum variance unbiased estimates of the ...- Authors: Rohan J Dalpatadu, Ashok K Singh
- Date: Jan 1996
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods
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An Algebraic Reserving Method for Paid Loss Data
An Algebraic Reserving Method for Paid Loss Data Sooner or later a casualty actuary is confronted by the question, Given a history of paid loss amounts by calendar year, what should reserves be? ...- Authors: Alfred Weller
- Date: Jan 1996
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods
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A Loss Reserving Model within the framework of Generalized Linear Models
A Loss Reserving Model within the framework of Generalized Linear Models This research was funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [NSERC] Discovery Grant ...- Authors: José Garrido, JUN ZHOU
- Date: May 2009
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial theory in business context
- Topics: Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Stochastic models
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What Do You Mean, “Best” Estimate?
What Do You Mean, “Best” Estimate? A discussion of alternative meanings to “Best” in best estimate. When one is trying to estimate a result that is normally distributed, the mean, median and mode ...- Authors: Darin Zimmerman
- Date: Sep 2005
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Publication Name: The Financial Reporter
- Topics: Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Financial Reporting & Accounting; Financial Reporting & Accounting>Generally Accepted Accounting Principles [GAAP]; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods
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Interval Estimates for Risk Loads for Insurers
Interval Estimates for Risk Loads for Insurers In Volume LXXV of the Proceedings there appeared a paper entitled Risk Loads for Insurers by Feldblum. Confidence intervals for the betas in TABLE 4 ...- Authors: William E Bailey
- Date: Jan 1995
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods
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A Claim Reserve System
A Claim Reserve System All claim reserve systems endeavor to derive estimates of the unpaid portion of claims which have been incurred over a given period of time, making use of information on ...- Authors: William A Bailey, Bruce E Nickerson
- Date: Mar 1979
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations; Professional Values>Practice expertise
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods
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The Uniform Distribution of Deaths Assumption and Probability Theory
The Uniform Distribution of Deaths Assumption and Probability Theory The purpose of this note is to show how certain formulas of life contingencies can be derived almost painlessly under the ...- Authors: Hans U Gerber, Donald A Jones
- Date: Jan 1980
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Experience Studies & Data>Mortality; Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods
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An Algebraic Reserving Method for Paid Loss Data
An Algebraic Reserving Method for Paid Loss Data Sooner or later a casualty actuary is confronted by the question, Given a history of paid loss amounts by calendar year, what should reserves be? ...- Authors: Alfred Weller
- Date: Jan 1995
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge>Actuarial methods in business operations
- Publication Name: Actuarial Research Clearing House
- Topics: Finance & Investments>Risk measurement - Finance & Investments; Modeling & Statistical Methods>Estimation methods