Abstract
Opening session.- Invited address.- Invited lecture: Some major issues in economics and insurance developments.- Main lectures.- Risk convolution calculations.- Risk sharing, incentives and moral hazard.- State-dependent utility, the demand for insurance and the value of safety.- Separation of risk parameters.- Weighted Markov processes with an application to risk theory.- Practical models in credibility theory, including parameter estimation.- Rate making and the society's sense of fairness.- The impact of reinsurance on the insurer's risk.- Chains of reinsurance.- Net stop-loss ordering and related ordering.- Limit theorems for risk processes.- Semi-Markov models in economics and insurance.- Loss distributions: estimation, large sample theory, and applications.- Rating of non proportional reinsurance treaties based on ordered claims.- Resistant line fitting in actuarial science.- Quantitative models of pension costs.- Credibility: estimation of structural parameters.- Short communications.- Population and social security projections for Bangladesh.- Stability of premium principles under maximum entropy perturbations.- Practical rating of variable accident excess-loss premiums.- Motor premium rating.- The mean square error of a randomly discounted sequence of uncertain payments.- Operational time: a short and simple existence proof.- Simulation in actuarial work. Some computational problems.- Bayesian sequential analysis of multivariate point processes.- The actuary in practice.- The influence of reinsurance limits on infinite time ruin probabilities.- Some Berry-Esseen theorems for risk processes.- Some notes on the methods of calculation of life assurance premiums in the United Kingdom.- A stochastic model for investment variables in the United Kingdom.- Inflationary effects on pension plans: wage and benefit patterns.
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