Abstract
One of the groups of subjects in the revised 1926 Syllabus of the Society relates to substantive and applied economics. This includes: (a) the principles of economics; (b) insurance investments on a background of monetary science (money, credit and banking); (c) the theory of risk; (d) social insurance, with its foundation in industrial, political and legal history; and (e) economic statistics. The Committee has already organized a study program in two other groups,--law and accounting for the insurance technician, and the present paper is an attempt to suggest an organization of readings in the important division of the insurance sciences which is broadly titled "substantive and applied economics for insurance students."
Volume
XII
Page
283-293
Year
1926
Categories
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society