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Partnering in a complex environment : risk managers and actuarial science

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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Casualty actuaries can be especially valuable partners to risk managers because a significant part of the risk management process involves the application of various mathematical techniques, distributions, probabilities and other quantitative tools to identify, measure and mitigate risk. Private and public entities alike generally use actuarial forecast to estimate the retained losses they expect during upcoming years. This information is critical in identifying positive or adverse trends and evaluating the success of an existing risk management program</abstract>
<note type="statement of responsibility">by Steven Visner and Richard Carris</note>
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<topic>Identificación de riesgos</topic>
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<text>nº 3, March 1997 ; p. 16-22</text>
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