Fall 2001, Including the Reserves Call Papers
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Reserves Call Papers
The Value of lnteracting with the Claim Department Robert F. Conger, FCAS, MAAA, FCIA, and Robert L. Grove, CPCU
Loss Reserving Without Loss Development Patterns- Beyond Berquist-Sherman by Thomas L. Ghezzi, FCAS, MAAA
Reserving for Construction Defects by Michael D. Green, ACAS, MAAA, Michael Larrick, CPCU, Carolyn D. Wettstein, and Toby L. Bennington
A Dynamic Method for the Valuation of Fair Value Insurance Liabilities by Lijia Guo, Ph.D., ASA
Evaluating Reserves in a Changing Claims Environment by Aaron Halpert, ACAS, MAAA, Scott Weinstein, FCAS, MAAA, and Christopher Gonwa
A Random Walk Model for Paid Loss Development by Daniel D. Heyer
Reserving for Financial Guaranty Products by Michael B. McKnight, ACAS, MAAA
The Impact of Catastrophic Cases on Workers Compensation Medical Loss Reserves by William J. Miller, FCAS
Markovian Annuities and Insurances by Thomas Struppeck, FCAS, MAAA, ASA
Projecting Workers Compensation Losses Using Open Claim Count and Average Loss Payment, and Application to Analysis of California Workers Compensation Loss Development by Michael T. S. Teng, FCAS, MAAA
Committee Report
Survey of Loss Reserving Actuaries Report by the CAS Committee on Reserves
Additional Papers
Charting the Path for Workers Compensation Claim Management by Dan Corro
Monitoring Cost Changes with Log-Linear Cost Models: Lessons from a Case Study by Dan Corro and Kyumin Shim
A Note on the Inverse Relationship Between Hazard and Life Expectancy by Dan Corro
Exposure Rating Loss Layers: Unifying the Property Perspective of Severity with the Liablity Perspective of Frequency by Jonathan Evans, FCAS, MAAA
Pitfalls in the Probability of Ruin Type Risk Management by Jonathan Evans, FCAS, MAAA
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