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Tweedie regression 2 Accident insurance 1 Actuarial mathematics 1 Agricultural finance 1 Credit demand 1 Credit demand elasticities 1 Duration elasticity 1 Hierarchically clustered data 1 Mehrebenenanalyse 1 Multi-level analysis 1 PRC 1 People's Republic of China 1 Regression analysis 1 Regressionsanalyse 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Unfallversicherung 1 Versicherungsmathematik 1 generalized linear mixed models 1 hierarchical credibility 1 high-cardinality feature 1 multi-level factor 1 random effects 1
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Antonio, Katrien 1 Campo, Bavo D. C. 1 He, Guangwen 1 Kong, Rong 1 MA, Jiujie 1 Meagher, Patrick 1 Turvey, Calum G. 1
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China Economic Review 1 Scandinavian actuarial journal 1
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Insurance pricing with hierarchically structured data an illustration with a workers' compensation insurance portfolio
Campo, Bavo D. C.; Antonio, Katrien - In: Scandinavian actuarial journal 2023 (2023) 9, pp. 853-884
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Farm credit and credit demand elasticities in Shaanxi and Gansu
Turvey, Calum G.; He, Guangwen; MA, Jiujie; Kong, Rong; … - In: China Economic Review 23 (2012) 4, pp. 1020-1035
This paper empirically estimates individual household credit demand elasticities based on 897 farm households surveyed in Shaanxi and Gansu provinces in the People's Republic of China (PRC) in October 2009. We used survey-based experimental techniques to extract individual household credit...
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