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Shake up your thinking on catastrophe risk modeling : lessons learned from the Canterbury earthquakes

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Título: Shake up your thinking on catastrophe risk modeling : lessons learned from the Canterbury earthquakes / by Craig Lough and Ron KozlowskiAutor: Lough, Craig
Notas: Sumario: Catastrophe models are used by property & casualty (P&C) insurers for many reasons, such as estimating reinsurance needs, concentration analysis and pricing. These models have recently come to the forefront of thought in New Zealand due to the Canterbury earthquake events, which have stressed many reinsurance programs (government and private), and the introduction of a new regulation requiring insurers to hold reinsurance for one-in-1,000-year events. This article provides a background on recent events in New Zealand. It also describes why catastrophe models are relevant and useful, and what their shortcomings are universally applicable pointsRegistros relacionados: En: Emphasis. - New York : Towers Watson, 1987-. - 02/07/2014 Número 2 - 2014 , p. 23-26Materia / lugar / evento: Programas de reaseguro Riesgos extraordinarios Catástrofes naturales Modelos probabílisticos Valoración de riesgos Terremotos Nueva Zelanda Otros autores: Kozlowski, Ron
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