Encyclopedia of Actuarial Science
3-Volume Set
1. Auflage September 2004
1944 Seiten, Hardcover
Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk
Kurzbeschreibung
The Encyclopedia of Actuarial Science presents a timely and comprehensive body of knowledge designed to serve as an essential reference for the actuarial profession and in all related business and financial activities. Drawing on the experience of leading international editors and authors from industry and academic research, the encyclopedia provides an authoritative exposition of both quantitative methods and practical aspects of actuarial science and insurance.
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The Encyclopedia of Actuarial Science presents a timely and comprehensive body of knowledge designed to serve as an essential reference for the actuarial profession and all related business and financial activities, as well as researchers and students in actuarial science and related areas.
Drawing on the experience of leading international editors and authors from industry and academic research the encyclopedia provides an authoritative exposition of both quantitative methods and practical aspects of actuarial science and insurance.
The cross-disciplinary nature of the work is reflected not only in its coverage of key concepts from business, economics, risk, probability theory and statistics but also by the inclusion of supporting topics such as demography, genetics, operations research and informatics.
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"...an authoritative resource for the actuarial profession..." (Financial Advisor, 27 May 2004)
"...a timely and comprehensive body of knowledge designed to serve as an essential reference for the actuarial profession and in all related business and financial activities." (Zeitschrift fur die Gesamte Versicherungswissenschaft, No.4, 2004)
"...the profession should surely congratulate and thank the many contributors to the encyclopaedia, as well as its editors-in-chief..." (Actuary, 1st January 2006)