- power.
Ratemaking has an
economic dimension because it
attempts to set
prices at
efficient (nonmonopolistic, competitive) levels.
Ratemaking is political...
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equilibrium risk load
formula for
increased limits ratemaking (PDF) Zhu, Li, 2011 RPM
Basic Ratemaking Workshop.
Section 3:
Introduction to
Increased Limits...
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regulators determine an
appropriate capital structure and cost of
capital for
ratemaking purposes.
Various leverage or
gearing ratios are
closely watched by financial...
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parties The most
complicated aspect of
insuring is the
actuarial science of
ratemaking (price-setting) of policies,
which uses
statistics and
probability to...
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reinsurance companies,
insurance brokers,
educational institutions,
ratemaking organizations,
state insurance departments, the
federal government, independent...
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approve or deny rate increases, and monitor/report on
relevant activities.
Ratemaking practice in the U.S.
holds that
rates paid by a utility's
customers should...
- in the
state of New York, as well as a
restructuring of
state utility ratemaking and
revenue models. REV's
utility reform component is part of a new trend...
- 2005 Wang,
Shaun (August 1995). "Insurance
pricing and
increased limits ratemaking by
proportional hazards transforms". Insurance:
Mathematics and Economics...
- vol. 4, no. 5, June 1978, pp. 210-216 Haanappel,
Peter P.C. (1978).
Ratemaking in
International Air Transport. Deventer, Netherlands: Kluwer. p. 2. Haanappel...
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appear from 1976 to 1979,
including the
phasing out of the
collective ratemaking authority, most
major railroads shifted away from
their effort to maintain...