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Actuarial mathematics 1 Bornhuetter-Ferguson method 1 Claims reserving 1 Insured loss 1 Risiko 1 Risikomodell 1 Risk 1 Risk model 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Versicherungsmathematik 1 Versicherungsschaden 1 chain-ladder method 1 claims development result 1 claims modeling 1 conditional mean square error of prediciton 1 non-life insurance run-off 1 risk margin 1 run-off uncertainty 1
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Merz, Michael 1 Wüthrich, Mario V. 1
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Stochastic claims reserving manual : advances in dynamic modeling
Wüthrich, Mario V.; Merz, Michael - 2015 - Version: August 21, 2015
These notes are strongly motivated by practitioners who have been seeking for advise in stochastic claims reserving modeling under Solvency 2 and under the Swiss Solvency Test. There have been tremendous developments since the publication of our first book Stochastic Claims Reserving Methods in...
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