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Actuarial
Modelling of Claim Counts: Risk Classification,
Credibility and Bonus-Malus Systems
Michel Denuit, Xavier Marechal, Sandra
Pitrebois, Jean-Francois Walhin
John
Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ISBN: 978-0-470-02677-9
Hardcover
384 pages
August 2007 |
Michel Denuit, Institut de Statistique,
Université Catholique de Louvain,
Belgium
Xavier Maréchal,
Reacfin, Spin-off of the Université
Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Sandra
Pitrebois, Secura NV, Belgium
Jean-François
Walhin, Fortis, Belgium
There are a wide range of variables for
actuaries to consider when calculating
a motorist’s insurance premium,
such as age, gender and type of vehicle.
Further to these factors, motorists’
rates are subject to experience rating
systems, including credibility mechanisms
and Bonus-Malus systems (BMSs).
Actuarial Modelling of Claim Counts
presents a comprehensive treatment of
the various experience rating systems
and their relationship with risk classification.
The authors summarize the most recent
developments in the field, presenting
ratemaking systems, whilst taking into
account exogenous information.
- Offers the first self-contained, practical
approach to a priori and a posteriori
ratemaking in motor insurance.
- Discusses the issues of claim frequency
and claim severity, multi-event systems
and the combinations of deductibles
and BMSs.
- Introduces recent developments in
actuarial science and exploits the generalized
linear model and generalized linear
mixed model to achieve risk classification.
- Presents credibility mechanisms as
refinements of commercial BMSs.
- Provides practical applications with
real data sets processed with SAS software.
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, quantitive
economists, financial engineers and statisticians.
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