Abstract
On previous occasions I have written discussions of several papers and I must confess that each time I had to be prompted out of my inertia by a more or less urgent request of the then vice-president. The subject of this paper, however, was always of great interest to me and the study of excess cost was undertaken by the Compensation Insurance Rating Board only after a considerable prodding on my part of the members of the Actuarial Committee to whom it presented merely an academic problem.
Volume
XXVII
Page
363-371
Year
1941
Categories
Financial and Statistical Methods
Risk Pricing and Risk Evaluation Models
State-Pricing Methods
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Ratemaking
Business Areas
Workers Compensation
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society