Mathematical Models in Insurance

Abstract
This paper contains little which can be considered as new. It gives a survey of results which have been presented over the last lO-15 years. At one time these results seemed very promising, but in retrospect it is doubtful if they have fulfilled the expectations they raised. In this situation it may be useful to retrace one's steps and see if problems can be reformulated or if new approaches can be found.
Volume
7:3
Page
192-202
Year
1974
Categories
Financial and Statistical Methods
Asset and Econometric Modeling
Financial and Statistical Methods
Extreme Event Modeling
Financial and Statistical Methods
Loss Distributions
Financial and Statistical Methods
Simulation
Financial and Statistical Methods
Statistical Models and Methods
Publications
ASTIN Bulletin
Authors
Karl H Borch