Abstract

In 1969, A. H. Pollard and J. H. Pollard published a paper in which they treated actuarial functions as random variables, the randomness being caused only by variations in the age at death. In 1971, J. H. Pollard took this one step further by allowing the rate of interest as well as the age at death to vary and used these results to determine premium loadings for non-profit assurances.

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