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Risk Theory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 October 2014

R. L. Plackett
Affiliation:
University of Newcastle
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Extract

I hope that you will bear with me because I am just one of these statisticians who does not know anything about business and industry and, consequently, it is perfectly obvious that my approach is rather an academic one. However, I have come here to talk to a document which you now have in front of you, and I would like to work through it and talk a little more than is given on the paper about some of the points which arise as we proceed.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1969

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References

Beard, R. E., Pentikäinen, T., and Pesonen, E. (1969). Risk Theory. London: Methuen.Google Scholar
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