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Stochastic Processes for Insurance & Finance (Hardcover): T. Rolski Stochastic Processes for Insurance & Finance (Hardcover)
T. Rolski
R6,054 Discovery Miles 60 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Stochastic Processes for Insurance and Finance offers a thorough yet accessible reference for researchers and practitioners of insurance mathematics. Building on recent and rapid developments in applied probability the authors describe in general terms models based on Markov processes, martingales and various types of point processes. Discussing frequently asked insurance questions, the authors present a coherent overview of the subject and specifically address:

  • the principal concepts of insurance and finance
  • practical examples with real life data
  • numerical and algorithmic procedures essential for modern insurance practices
Assuming competence in probability calculus, this book will provide a rigorous treatment of insurance risk theory recommended for researchers and students interested in applied probability as well as practitioners of actuarial sciences.
Bonus-Malus Systems in Automobile Insurance (Hardcover, 1995 ed.): Jean Lemaire Bonus-Malus Systems in Automobile Insurance (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
Jean Lemaire
R4,528 Discovery Miles 45 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most insurers around the world have introduced some form of merit-rating in automobile third party liability insurance. Such systems, penalizing at-fault accidents by premium surcharges and rewarding claim-free years by discounts, are called bonus-malus systems (BMS) in Europe and Asia. With the current deregulation trends that concern most insurance markets around the world, many companies will need to develop their own BMS. The main objective of the book is to provide them models to design BMS that meet their objectives. Part I of the book contains an overall presentation of the pros and cons of merit-rating, a case study and a review of the different probability distributions that can be used to model the number of claims in an automobile portfolio. In Part II, 30 systems from 22 different countries, are evaluated and ranked according to their toughness' towards policyholders. Four tools are created to evaluate that toughness and provide a tentative classification of all systems. Then, factor analysis is used to aggregate and summarize the data, and provide a final ranking of all systems. Part III is an up-to-date review of all the probability models that have been proposed for the design of an optimal BMS. The application of these models would enable the reader to devise the system that is ideally suited to the behavior of the policyholders of his own insurance company. Finally, Part IV analyses an alternative to BMS; the introduction of a policy with a deductible.

The Fair Value of Insurance Liabilities (Hardcover, 1998 ed.): Irwin T. Vanderhoof, Edward Altman The Fair Value of Insurance Liabilities (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Irwin T. Vanderhoof, Edward Altman
R5,811 Discovery Miles 58 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores theoretical and practical implications of reflecting the fair value of liabilities for insurance companies. In addition, the contributions discuss the disclosure of these values to the financial and regulatory communities and auditing firms which are actually calculating this illusive but important variable. It combines contributions by distinguished practitioners from the insurance, accounting and finance fields, with those of prominent academics. One of the central themes of the collection is that adequate disclosure of the true economic value of insurance company liabilities is both possible and desirable. Wherever possible, the insurance valuation process is wedded with modern financial theory. For example, the use of option pricing theory is applied to insurance companies, where the true value of the firm's liabilities is a critical variable. Methods such as cash flow, earned profit and indirect discount are explored.

Life Insurance Mathematics (Hardcover, 3rd ed. 1997): S.H. Cox Life Insurance Mathematics (Hardcover, 3rd ed. 1997)
S.H. Cox; Hans U. Gerber
R1,902 Discovery Miles 19 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the reviews: "The highly esteemed 1990 first edition of this book now appears in a much expanded second edition. The difference between the first two English editions is entirely due to the addition of numerous exercises. The result is a truly excellent book, balancing ideally between theory and practice. ....As already hinted at above, this book provides the ideal bridge between the classical (deterministic) life insurance theory and the emerging dynamic models based on stochastic processes and the modern theory of finance. The structure of the bridge is very solid, though at the same time pleasant to walk along. I have no doubt that Gerber's book will become the standard text for many years to come. Metrika, 44, 1996, 2

Risk Premium & Management - an Asian Direct Real Estate (Dre) Perspective (Hardcover): Ho Kim Hin/David Risk Premium & Management - an Asian Direct Real Estate (Dre) Perspective (Hardcover)
Ho Kim Hin/David
R1,277 Discovery Miles 12 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Innovations and Institutions - An Institutional Perspective on the Innovative Efforts of Banks and Insurance Companies... Innovations and Institutions - An Institutional Perspective on the Innovative Efforts of Banks and Insurance Companies (Hardcover)
Patrick Vermeulen, Jorg Raab
R4,924 Discovery Miles 49 240 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Using institutional theory to explain innovation and merging academic and critical analysis with practical recommendations, this book provides a full and rich account of how new products are brought to market; considering both the successes and failures in equal measure.

The book takes the meeting point of two seemingly incongruous schools of theoretical thought to enlighten the debate surrounding product innovation. In doing so it:

  • illustrates how institutional forces come to shape the interest, priorities and behaviour of organizational members in the development and implementation process of incremental product innovation
  • investigates the failed innovative attempts of established organizations
  • demonstrates the importance of organizational and intra-organizational forces for innovative success.

The insight it offers into the organization of product innovation processes in the financial services sector and the guidelines it sets up for their improvement makes Innovation and Institutions essential reading for those working in or studying the banking, finance and insurance sector who have an interest in innovation studies.

Financial Market Risk - Measurement and Analysis (Paperback, New Ed): Cornelis Los Financial Market Risk - Measurement and Analysis (Paperback, New Ed)
Cornelis Los
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This new book uses advanced signal processing technology to measure and analyze risk phenomena of the financial markets. It explains how to scientifically measure, analyze and manage non-stationarity and long-term time dependence (long memory) of financial market returns. It studies, in particular, financial crises in persistent financial markets, such as stock, bond and real estate market, and turbulence in antipersistent financial markets, such as anchor currency markets. It uses Windowed Fourier and Wavelet Multiresolution Analysis to measure the degrees of persistence of these complex markets, by computing monofractal Hurst exponents and multifractal singularity spectra. It explains how and why financial crises and financial turbulence may occur in the various markets and why we may have to reconsider the current wave of term structure modeling based on affine models. It also uses these persistence measurements to improve the financial risk management of global investment funds, via numerical simulations of the nonlinear diffusion equations describing the underlying high frequency dynamic pricing processes.

Leadership for Risk Management - Navigating the Haze with Modern Techniques (Hardcover, 2021 ed.): Lidewey E C Van Der Sluis Leadership for Risk Management - Navigating the Haze with Modern Techniques (Hardcover, 2021 ed.)
Lidewey E C Van Der Sluis
R2,163 Discovery Miles 21 630 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
A History of Industrial Life Assurance (Hardcover): D. Morrah A History of Industrial Life Assurance (Hardcover)
D. Morrah
R4,032 Discovery Miles 40 320 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First Published in 2005. This book is an attempt by a layman to explain to other laymen the purposes and processes of industrial assurance, an institution which exercises a far-reaching influence upon the life of the community, and in which for that reason the community, through its political organs of Parliament and administration, has long taken an inquisitive, critical, and entirely proper interest. This will be of interest to those studying the long experience which will enable its standards to be still further raised and those vested in its professional practitioners.

Changes in the Life Insurance Industry: Efficiency, Technology and Risk Management (Hardcover, 1999 ed.): J.David Cummins,... Changes in the Life Insurance Industry: Efficiency, Technology and Risk Management (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
J.David Cummins, Anthony M. Santomero
R5,801 Discovery Miles 58 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Major challenges for life insurance companies have been posed by an unprecedented wave of mergers and acquisitions in the insurance industry and the emergence of non-traditional competitors such as banks, mutual fund companies and investment advisory firms. This is the first book to analyze the determinants of firm performance in the life insurance industry by identifying the best practices' employed by leading insurers to succeed in this dynamic business environment. The book draws upon data from insurer financial statements as well as upon an extensive survey of life insurer management practices and strategic choices in distribution systems, information technology, mergers and acquisitions, human resources and financial strategies. Generic strategies such as cost leadership, customer focus, and product differentiation are analyzed as well as strategic practices specific to the insurance industry. Best practices are identified by measuring the economic efficiency of insurers and by comparing firms across the industry. Both cost and revenue efficiency are measured relative to best practice efficient frontiers consisting of the industry's dominant life insurance firms. Economies of scale and the effects of mergers and acquisitions on efficiency are also analyzed. Financial strategies are examined with specific reference to pricing policy, valuation of assets and liabilities, and the current state of firm-level risk management systems. The benchmarks established are the result of extensive fieldwork that identifies key financial risks and methodologies to both measure and manage them at the firm level. The results discussed in the book indicate that firm performance is significantly correlated with management practices and strategic choices. Thus, life insurers can improve profitability by adopting optimal combinations of strategies. The book contains important new material on the effects of strategic choices in product distribution systems, information technology, mergers and acquisitions, human resources, and financial risk management policies. In the area of efficiency, the methodology provides a new approach for identifying peer groups of insurers and measuring the performance of individual insurers relative to their peer group. On the topics of risk and pricing, new insights are offered relative to current methodologies and in regard to areas where improvement is clearly warranted. The book concludes with an analysis of the future opportunities and challenges in the life insurance industry facing managers, and the strategic options available to them to cope with these changes.

Global Efforts to Combat Smoking - An Economic Evaluation of Smoking Control Policies (Paperback): Rajeev K. Goel, Michael A.... Global Efforts to Combat Smoking - An Economic Evaluation of Smoking Control Policies (Paperback)
Rajeev K. Goel, Michael A. Nelson
R1,045 Discovery Miles 10 450 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Tobacco is reported to be the second major cause of death in the world and there is ever-increasing interest in the costs of smoking, especially in the light of evidence of the health effects of second-hand smoke. This book brings together the findings of economists on the effectiveness of price and non-price policy initiatives to combat smoking and draws conclusions regarding the efficacy of the various policy measures. The authors evaluate the relative effectiveness of price-based smoking control policies (i.e. tax) in relation to non-price strategies (including advertising restrictions, sales restrictions, territorial restrictions and health warnings). They review evidence not only from the US but also from around the world, drawing important conclusions for developing countries where smoking is on the rise. The book will be essential reading for policy makers, health practitioners and researchers in health economics.

Technology and the Insurance Industry - Re-configuring the Competitive Landscape (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Antonella Cappiello Technology and the Insurance Industry - Re-configuring the Competitive Landscape (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Antonella Cappiello
R1,521 Discovery Miles 15 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book analyzes the role of technology in the redefinition of the competitiveness of insurance markets. With a focus on the competitive challenges of InsurTech startup to the incumbent insurers, the book will discuss the strategic role of technology both in the development and in the distribution of insurance services and explore the customer relationship evolution following the digitalization of services offered. The book presents original theoretical and empirical contributions addressing how digitalization impacts the insurance environment and regulation, and how InsurTech development represents a threat for traditional companies, from Big Data analysis to digital devices, from personal interactivity to home automation systems development. The project's key benefit is up-to-date analysis of the competitiveness of technology usage in the insurance field, with particular reference to the distributive variable and to the future trends of the customer relationship in the short and medium-long term. The book will be of particular interest to scholars and students of insurance and financial technology.

The Fair Value of Insurance Business (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): Irwin T. Vanderhoof, Edward I. Altman The Fair Value of Insurance Business (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
Irwin T. Vanderhoof, Edward I. Altman
R4,542 Discovery Miles 45 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Insurance companies, as well as banks and thrift institutions, have traditionally reported assets and liabilities on the basis of their amortized cost, or book value. But following the turmoil in securities markets due to highly volatile interest rate fluctuations in the 1980s and the early 1990s, and problems caused by inadequate liquidity, in the mid-1990s the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued a new ruling calling for financial intermediaries to report the fair, or market, value of most assets. Called FAS 115, this new standard is the first step in the eventual change to valuing all the assets and liabilities belonging to financial intermediaries under the fair value accounting method. Thus, these changes will pose tremendous future implications for three key business measures of a financial intermediary: Solvency: if the fair values of assets and liabilities are out-of-step, then healthy companies may report negative net worth and insolvent companies may appear to be in sound financial condition. Reported Earnings: if the fair values of assets and liabilities are out of step, then reported earnings will not accurately represent the financial operations of the company. Risk Management: FASB recently postponed the implementation of its new rules on accounting for the use of derivatives instruments. However, if the final set of rules for figuring the fair value of derivatives is not carefully crafted, it may be possible that companies prudently hedging their risks are subject to penalties in their financial reports, while companies taking greater risks appear to have less volatile financial performance. Compared to banks and other financial intermediaries, life insurance companies have the longest term and most complex liabilities, and hence the new FASB requirement poses the most severe challenges to the life insurance industry. The lessons learned from the debate among life insurance academics and professionals about how respond to the fair value reporting rule will be instructive to their counterparts in other sectors of the insurance industry, as well as those involved with other financial institutions. Of particular note are the two papers which comprise Part III. The first provides examples of the fair valuing of annuity contracts, while the second offers examples of the fair valuing of term insurance products. As the papers collected in The Fair Value of Insurance Business extend and update some of the issues treated in a previous Salomon Center conference volume, The Fair Value of Insurance Liabilities, this new volume may be viewed as a companion to the earlier book.

War and Insurance - An Address Delivered Before the Philosophical Union of the University of California at Its Twenty-Fifth... War and Insurance - An Address Delivered Before the Philosophical Union of the University of California at Its Twenty-Fifth Anniversary at Berkeley, California, August 27, 1914 (Hardcover)
Josiah Royce
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Financial Market Risk - Measurement and Analysis (Hardcover): Cornelis Los Financial Market Risk - Measurement and Analysis (Hardcover)
Cornelis Los
R1,408 Discovery Miles 14 080 Ships in 12 - 19 working days


This new book uses advanced signal processing technology to measure and analyze risk phenomena of the financial markets. It explains how to scientifically measure, analyze and manage non-stationarity and long-term time dependence (long memory) of financial market returns. It studies, in particular, financial crises in persistent financial markets, such as stock, bond and real estate market, and turbulence in antipersistent financial markets, such as anchor currency markets. It uses Windowed Fourier and Wavelet Multiresolution Analysis to measure the degrees of persistence of these complex markets, by computing monofractal Hurst exponents and multifractal singularity spectra. It explains how and why financial crises and financial turbulence may occur in the various markets and why we may have to reconsider the current wave of term structure modeling based on affine models. It also uses these persistence measurements to improve the financial risk management of global investment funds, via numerical simulations of the nonlinear diffusion equations describing the underlying high frequency dynamic pricing processes.

An International Comparison of Workers' Compensation (Hardcover, 1991 ed.): C.Arthur Williams An International Comparison of Workers' Compensation (Hardcover, 1991 ed.)
C.Arthur Williams
R4,483 Discovery Miles 44 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Until a few years ago I concentrated my attention on workers' compensa tion programs in the United States and Canada. Because the United States has 52 programs and Canada has eight, I was exposed to a diversity of approaches that caused me to believe that few other approaches existed. Since 1984 I have become more aware of what the rest of the world has been doing and discovered that my knowledge needed to be broadened significantly. The trigger action was a 1984 faculty research exchange agreement between Keio University in Tokyo and the University of Minnesota that made it possible for me to spend much of my time studying Japan's workers' compensation program and comparing it with the United States approaches. Japan's program had several features that I had not encountered in the United States or Canada. After this experience I attached considerably more value to and spent more time studying the Social Security Administration's biennial reports on Social Security Pro grams Throughout The World, which include workers' compensation programs. I also presented papers at two meetings of the International Insurance Society based on my Japanese and Social Security Adminis tration report research. Many participants urged further study in this area and offered to send me materials describing their nations' programs. The result is this study which I hope that readers will find interesting and worthwhile."

Risk, Information and Insurance - Essays in the Memory of Karl H. Borch (Hardcover, 1991 ed.): Henri Louberge Risk, Information and Insurance - Essays in the Memory of Karl H. Borch (Hardcover, 1991 ed.)
Henri Louberge
R3,040 Discovery Miles 30 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Orio Giarini The "Geneva Association" (International Association for the Study of Risk and Insurance Economics) was founded in 1973. The main goal was to stimulate and organize objective research in the field of risk, uncertainty, and insurance, in a world in which such issues were clearly becoming of greater and greater relevance for all economic actors. This was a pioneer ing effort, especially as economic theory and the teaching of economics were still anchored to the key notion of general equilibrium under an assumption of certainty. Thus, we had to start our work almost from scratch. One of the first initiatives was to bring together in Geneva, in June of 1973, all the academics in Europe already involved in risk and insurance economics. We found eight from five different countries who never had met before. This seminar chaired by Raymond Barre, the first president of The Geneva Association, was the first of an annual series that became known as the seminar of "The European Group of Risk and Insurance Economists." Since then more than 100 economists from most European countries as well as participants from two other continents and in particular from the United States have taken part in this seminar."

When Mental Illness Strikes - Crisis Intervention for the Financial Plan (Hardcover): Allen Giese When Mental Illness Strikes - Crisis Intervention for the Financial Plan (Hardcover)
Allen Giese
R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
A Guide to Insurance Management (Hardcover): Stephen Diacon A Guide to Insurance Management (Hardcover)
Stephen Diacon
R1,427 Discovery Miles 14 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Providing a comprehensive review of the main issues facing the management of insurance enterprises, 19 authors have collaborated to give an international perspective in areas such as strategy, corporate planning, organizations and staffing, costing, underwriting and premium rating, marketing, reserving and investment, profit analysis and regulation.;This book aims to be of interest to the management of insurance companies and brokers, those undertaking continuing professional education in insurance as well as students studying insurance subjects as part of postgraduate and undergraduate degrees.

Dealing in Uncertainty - Insurance in the Age of Finance (Hardcover): Arjen van der Heide Dealing in Uncertainty - Insurance in the Age of Finance (Hardcover)
Arjen van der Heide
R2,296 Discovery Miles 22 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Insurance is an important - if still poorly understood - mechanism for dealing with a broad variety of risks associated with modern life. This book conducts an in-depth examination of one of the largest and longest-established private insurance industries in Europe: British life insurance. In doing so, it draws on over 40 oral history interviews to trace how the sector is changed since the 1970s, a period characterised by rampant financialisation and neoliberalisation. Combining insights from science and technology studies and economic sociology, this is an unprecedented study of the evolution of insurance practices and an invaluable contribution to our understanding of financial capitalism.

Benefits, Costs, and Cycles in Workers' Compensation (Hardcover, 1990 ed.): Philip S. Borba, David Appel Benefits, Costs, and Cycles in Workers' Compensation (Hardcover, 1990 ed.)
Philip S. Borba, David Appel
R2,995 Discovery Miles 29 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Workers' compensation insurance presents a set of institutional charac teristics that are unique. For every other form of insurance, both the insurer and the coverage provided under the policy are completely controlled either by the federal or a state government, or by an arrangement between the insured and a property-casualty insurer. Unemployment insurance, Social Security, and bank-deposit insurance are examples for which a legis lative body sets the benefits. and a government agency prescribes the in surance premium. By contrast, the coverage and premiums for automobile, homeowners, and fire insurance are individual contractual arrangements between a policyholder and one of the more than 1800 U. S. property casualty insurance companies. Workers' compensation insurance, however, is a hybrid in which state legislatures stipulate the terms of coverage, while regulated competition is the major determinant of prices. State legislatures enact statutes that prescribe the replacement rate and duration of indemnity benefits, as well as full reimbursement of medical expenses. And although the manual rates for workers' compensation insurance continue to be administered by a prior approval process in most states, the competitive-market price for coverage is achieved through a variety of price-modification plans (Appel and Borba, 1988)."

Toward an Integrative Explanation of Corporate Financial Performance (Hardcover, 1996 ed.): N. Capon, John U Farley, S. Hoenig Toward an Integrative Explanation of Corporate Financial Performance (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
N. Capon, John U Farley, S. Hoenig
R4,595 Discovery Miles 45 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume is a milestone on our journey toward developing a more comprehensive understanding of the underpinnings of corporate financial performance. Weare concerned with both the factors that cause the financial performance of some firms to be better than others at a point in time and those factors that influence the trajectory of firm financial performance over time. In addressing these issues, we consider theoretical and empirical work on financial performance, drawn from several literatures, as well as present the results from our own empirical study. The review of the theoretical and empirical work is contemporary; the major portion of data comprising the empirical study was collected in the early 1980s as part of the Columbia Business School project on corporate strategic planning, but some data sequences extend into the mid-1980s and early 1990s. Our goals are to improve understanding of firm financial performance by developing a more integrated framework and to develop a research agenda based on what we have learned. This volume consists of four chapters, 12 appendices that provide detailed technical support and development for various portions of the discussion and an extensive set of references. It interweaves results from published literature in various fields with our original empirical work and develops an integrative approach to the study of firm fmancial performance.

Marine Insurance Law (Paperback, 3rd edition): OEzlem Gurses Marine Insurance Law (Paperback, 3rd edition)
OEzlem Gurses
R1,770 Discovery Miles 17 700 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The only student textbook covering this frequently-taught subject Fully updated new edition includes updates in case law and the ongoing impact of the Insurance Act 2015 and a revised chapter on smart contracts to include discussion of Blockchain First two editions extremely well received and adopted by the market

Insurance Rate Litigation - A Survey of Judicial Treatment of Insurance Ratemaking and Insurance Rate Regulation (Hardcover,... Insurance Rate Litigation - A Survey of Judicial Treatment of Insurance Ratemaking and Insurance Rate Regulation (Hardcover, 1983 ed.)
J.K. Mintel
R6,008 Discovery Miles 60 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The idea for this book came from my decision to update an article by Roy C. McCullough entitled "Insurance Rates in the Courts" published in the June and July 1961 issues of the Insurance Law Journal. When this project began, the intention was to produce a similar journal article surveying insurance rate litiga tion between 1960 and the present using basically the same organization followed in the seminal article. However, the volume of reported cases during the last twenty years was much larger than anticipated and the issues being litigated had expanded dramatically. The project grew as my study progressed, and the resulting book surveys more than three hundred disputes involving insurance ratemaking and insurance rate regulation. The fruition of this project would not have been possible without the consistent encouragement and criticism of Roy McCullough, and it is with gratitude that I acknowledge his continuous and valuable assistance to me in this effort. Once an initial draft was prepared, a number of my associates cooperated by reading and commenting on the manuscript. I would like to give special thanks to Michael J. Miller and James F. Perry who unselfishly shared their time and knowledge to improve this work. Needless to say, none of those who read the manuscript is responsible for any errors in concept or detail that may remain."

Data-Centric ERM - Common Sense That Isn't Very Common (Hardcover): Greg Duckert Data-Centric ERM - Common Sense That Isn't Very Common (Hardcover)
Greg Duckert
R1,333 R1,173 Discovery Miles 11 730 Save R160 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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