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copula regression 2 dependency modeling 2 government insurance 2 inflated count model 2 tweedie distribution 2 Generalisiertes lineares Modell 1 Generalized linear model 1 Inflation 1 Insurance 1 Modellierung 1 Multivariate Verteilung 1 Multivariate distribution 1 Regression analysis 1 Regressionsanalyse 1 Scientific modelling 1 Statistical distribution 1 Statistische Verteilung 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Versicherung 1
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Frees, Edward W. 2 Lee, Gee 2 Yang, Lu 2
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Risks 1 Risks : open access journal 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Multivariate frequency-severity regression models in insurance
Frees, Edward W.; Lee, Gee; Yang, Lu - In: Risks 4 (2016) 1, pp. 1-36
In insurance and related industries including healthcare, it is common to have several outcome measures that the analyst wishes to understand using explanatory variables. For example, in automobile insurance, an accident may result in payments for damage to one's own vehicle, damage to another...
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Multivariate frequency-severity regression models in insurance
Frees, Edward W.; Lee, Gee; Yang, Lu - In: Risks : open access journal 4 (2016) 1, pp. 1-36
In insurance and related industries including healthcare, it is common to have several outcome measures that the analyst wishes to understand using explanatory variables. For example, in automobile insurance, an accident may result in payments for damage to one's own vehicle, damage to another...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011443697
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