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Loss Models: From Data to Decisions

✍ Scribed by Klugman, S.A. and Panjer, H.H. and Willmot, G.E.


Publisher
Wiley
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
782
Series
Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics
Edition
3rd
Category
Library

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An update of one of the most trusted books on constructing and analyzing actuarial modelsWritten by three renowned authorities in the actuarial field, Loss Models, Third Edition upholds the reputation for excellence that has made this book required reading for the Society of Actuaries (SOA) and Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) qualification examinations. This update serves as a complete presentation of statistical methods for measuring risk and building models to measure loss in real-world events.This book maintains an approach to modeling and forecasting that utilizes tools related to risk theory, loss distributions, and survival models. Random variables, basic distributional quantities, the recursive method, and techniques for classifying and creating distributions are also discussed. Both parametric and non-parametric estimation methods are thoroughly covered along with advice for choosing an appropriate model. Features of the Third Edition include:Extended discussion of risk management and risk measures, including Tail-Value-at-Risk (TVaR)New sections on extreme value distributions and their estimationInclusion of homogeneous, nonhomogeneous, and mixed Poisson processesExpanded coverage of copula models and their estimationAdditional treatment of methods for constructing confidence regions when there is more than one parameterThe book continues to distinguish itself by providing over 400 exercises that have appeared on previous SOA and CAS examinations. Intriguing examples from the fields of insurance and business are discussed throughout, and all data sets are available on the book's FTP site, along with programs that assist with conducting loss model analysis.Loss Models, Third Edition is an essential resource for students and aspiring actuaries who are preparing to take the SOA and CAS preliminary examinations. It is also a must-have reference for professional actuaries, graduate students in the actuarial field, and anyone who works with loss and risk models in their everyday work.To explore our additional offerings in actuarial exam preparation visit www.wiley.com/go/actuarialexamprep.


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