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The following pages link to Bivariate credibility bonus-malus premiums distinguishing between two types of claims (Q2520438):
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- Heterogeneous INAR(1) model with application to car insurance (Q868313) (← links)
- Does hunger for bonuses drive the dependence between claim frequency and severity? (Q1622507) (← links)
- An approach to merit rating by means of autoregressive sequences (Q1735050) (← links)
- Parametric credibility, correlation and bonus-malus rating. (Q1887024) (← links)
- Computing Bayesian bonus-malus premium distinguishing among different multiple types of claims (Q2121892) (← links)
- Predictive compound risk models with dependence (Q2212152) (← links)
- Bayesian credibility under a bivariate prior on the frequency and the severity of claims (Q2234765) (← links)
- A stochastic model to evaluate pricing distortions in indemnity insurance methods for MTPL insurance (Q2331006) (← links)
- Bonus-malus systems with different claim types and varying deductibles (Q2360595) (← links)
- Statistics for bivariate mixed Poisson processes at the sample of obligatory car insurance (Q2474714) (← links)
- Frequency-severity experience rating based on latent Markovian risk profiles (Q2682996) (← links)
- Actuarial Modelling of Claim Counts (Q3596007) (← links)
- MEASURING THE IMPACT OF A <i>BONUS-MALUS</i> SYSTEM IN FINITE AND CONTINUOUS TIME RUIN PROBABILITIES FOR LARGE PORTFOLIOS IN MOTOR INSURANCE (Q4563799) (← links)
- Bonus-Malus premiums under the dependent frequency-severity modeling (Q4959764) (← links)
- Designing a Bonus-Malus system reflecting the claim size under the dependent frequency–severity model (Q5051189) (← links)
- Dynamic Bayesian Ratemaking: A Markov Chain Approximation Approach (Q5165009) (← links)
- Experience-Rating Mechanisms in Auto Insurance: Implications for High-Risk, Low-Risk, and Novice Drivers (Q5241940) (← links)
- A bonus-malus framework for cyber risk insurance and optimal cybersecurity provisioning (Q6593148) (← links)
- Multidimensional credibility: a new approach based on joint distribution function (Q6668693) (← links)