Abstract
In 1936 Mr. Greene made certain comparisons as to the experience by industry groups, between the States of Ohio, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts. He has seen fit to continue his attack on the monopolistic state funds. As far as I am concerned he can attack anything he wants to in the world, even tilt at windmills, as did a famous Don of old. When, however, he attacks the Ohio State Insurance Fund, and on the basis of my surveys and audits, the matter comes closer to home. He is directly and indirectly questioning the soundness of audits and surveys prepared by me in a professional capacity. It is therefore incumbent upon me to make a fitting reply, even if in doing so, I must respectfully point out serious fallacies in Mr. Greene's reasoning, which result in invalidating his conclusions.
Volume
XXVII
Page
187-242
Year
1940
Categories
Financial and Statistical Methods
Risk Pricing and Risk Evaluation Models
State-Pricing Methods
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Regulation and Law
Business Areas
Workers Compensation
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society