Actuarial Modelling of Claim Counts presents a comprehensive treatment of the various experience rating systems and their relationships with risk classification. The authors summarize the most recent developments in the field, presenting ratemaking systems, whilst taking into account exogenous information.
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Actuarial Modelling of Claim Counts is essential reading for students in actuarial science, as well as practicing and academic actuaries. It is also ideally suited for professionals involved in the insurance industry, applied mathematicians, quantitative economists, financial engineers and statisticians.
Michel Denuit is Professor of Statistics and Actuarial Science at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. His major fields of research are risk theory and stochastic inequalities. He has (co-)authored numerous articles that have appeared in applied and theoretical journals and served as member of the editorial board for several journals (including Insurance: Mathematics and Economics). He is a section editor on Wiley’s Encyclopedia of Actuarial Science, and is the author of two previous books, one of them with Wiley.
Xavier Maréchal – Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium & CEO of Reacfin, Belgium.
Sandra Pitrebois – Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium & Secura Belgian Re, Brussels.
Jean-François Walhin – Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium & Secura Belgian Re, Brussels