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Exam 8
> B.8 Discussion of Retro Rating: 1997 Excess Loss Factors > Flashcards
B.8 Discussion of Retro Rating: 1997 Excess Loss Factors Flashcards
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Exam 8
(16 decks)
A.1 Risk Classification Statement of Principles
A.2 Generalized Linear Models for Insurance Rating
A.3 An Actuarial Note on the Credibility of Experience of a Single Private Passenger Car
A.4 An Example of Credibility and Shifting Risk Parameters
A.5 NCCI's 2007 Hazard Group Mapping
A.6 Using Multi-Dimensional Credibility to Estimate Class Frequency Vectors in Work Comp
B.1 Retro Rating Papers
B.7 On the Theory of Increased Limits and Excess of Loss Pricing
B.8 Discussion of Retro Rating: 1997 Excess Loss Factors
B.9 Workers Compensation Excess Ratios: An Alternative Method of Estimation
B.10 Work Comp Experience Rating Papers
B.15 Commercial GL Experience and Schedule Rating Plan
B.16 Work Comp LDD and Excess Papers
C.1 Catastrophe Modeling: A New Approach to Managing Risk
C.2 Basics of Reinsurance Pricing
C.3 The Swiss Re Exposure Curves and the MBBEFD Distribution Class