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Risk Classification in Life Insurance (Hardcover, 1982 ed.): J.David Cummins, B.D. Smith, R.N. Vance, J.L. Vanderhel Risk Classification in Life Insurance (Hardcover, 1982 ed.)
J.David Cummins, B.D. Smith, R.N. Vance, J.L. Vanderhel
R4,434 Discovery Miles 44 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The research project leading to this book was initiated in the fall of 1979 when the American Council of Life Insurance (ACLI) contacted Dan McGill, chairman of the Wharton School Insurance Department, about conducting a study on risk classification in life insurance. The ACLI was concerned about legislative and judicial activity in this area and its potential effects on the life insurance industry. A meeting was held at the ACLI offices in Washington, D.C., between several members of the ACLI staff and Dan McGill and David Cummins representing the Wharton School insurance department. An agreement was reached that a study would be conducted at Wharton dealing with issues in risk classification. Although the staff of the ACLI suggested directions the study might take, it was agreed that the design and execution of the study would be solely under the control of the researchers. The researchers also retained unrestricted publication rights in the results of the study. This agreement has been honored by the ACLI during the course of the project.

Risk Classification in Life Insurance (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983): J.David Cummins, B.D. Smith,... Risk Classification in Life Insurance (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)
J.David Cummins, B.D. Smith, R.N. Vance, J.L. Vanderhel
R4,223 Discovery Miles 42 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The research project leading to this book was initiated in the fall of 1979 when the American Council of Life Insurance (ACLI) contacted Dan McGill, chairman of the Wharton School Insurance Department, about conducting a study on risk classification in life insurance. The ACLI was concerned about legislative and judicial activity in this area and its potential effects on the life insurance industry. A meeting was held at the ACLI offices in Washington, D.C., between several members of the ACLI staff and Dan McGill and David Cummins representing the Wharton School insurance department. An agreement was reached that a study would be conducted at Wharton dealing with issues in risk classification. Although the staff of the ACLI suggested directions the study might take, it was agreed that the design and execution of the study would be solely under the control of the researchers. The researchers also retained unrestricted publication rights in the results of the study. This agreement has been honored by the ACLI during the course of the project.

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