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    On the distribution of the deficit at ruin when claims are phase-type
    Drekic, S ; DICKSON, D ; Stanford, DA ; Willmot, GE ( 2005)
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    Effective Implementation of Generic Market Models
    JOSHI, M. ; LIESCH, L. ( 2007)
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    Optimal dynamic reinsurance
    DICKSON, D. ; WATERS, H. ( 2006)
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    Deviations from uncovered interest parity in Malaysia
    Goh, SK ; Lim, GC ; Olekalns, N (Informa UK Limited, 2006-06-15)
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    Some Finite Time Ruin Problems
    Dickson, DCM (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2007-09)
    ABSTRACT In the classical risk model, we use probabilistic arguments to write down expressions in terms of the density function of aggregate claims for joint density functions involving the time to ruin, the deficit at ruin and the surplus prior to ruin. We give some applications of these formulae in the cases when the individual claim amount distribution is exponential and Erlang(2).
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    Optimal Dividends Under a Ruin Probability Constraint
    Dickson, DCM ; Drekic, S (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2006-09)
    ABSTRACT We consider a classical surplus process modified by the payment of dividends when the insurer's surplus exceeds a threshold. We use a probabilistic argument to obtain general expressions for the expected present value of dividend payments, and show how these expressions can be applied for certain individual claim amount distributions. We then consider the question of maximising the expected present value of dividend payments subject to a constraint on the insurer's ruin probability.
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    Some Optimal Dividends Problems
    Dickson, DCM ; Waters, HR (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2004-05)
    We consider a situation originally discussed by De Finetti (1957) in which a surplus process is modified by the introduction of a constant dividend barrier. We extend some known results relating to the distribution of the present value of dividend payments until ruin in the classical risk model and show how a discrete time risk model can be used to provide approximations when analytic results are unavailable. We extend the analysis by allowing the process to continue after ruin.
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    Modelling the Claim Duration of Income Protection Insurance Policyholders using Parametric Mixture Models
    Pitt, DGW (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2007-03)
    ABSTRACT This paper considers the modelling of claim durations for existing claimants under income protection insurance policies. A claim is considered to be terminated when the claimant returns to work. Data used in the analysis were provided by the Life and Risk Committee of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia. Initial analysis of the data suggests the presence of a long-run probability, of the order of 7%, that a claimant will never return to work. This phenomenon suggests the use of mixed parametric regression models as a description of claim duration which include the prediction of a long-run probability of not returning to work. A series of such parametric mixture models was investigated, and it was found that the generalised F mixture distribution provided a good fit to the data and also highlighted the impact of a number of statistically significant predictors of claim duration.