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- power. Ratemaking has an economic dimension because it attempts to set prices at efficient (nonmonopolistic, competitive) levels. Ratemaking is political...
- equilibrium risk load formula for increased limits ratemaking (PDF) Zhu, Li, 2011 RPM Basic Ratemaking Workshop. Section 3: Introduction to Increased Limits...
- regulators determine an appropriate capital structure and cost of capital for ratemaking purposes. Various leverage or gearing ratios are closely watched by financial...
- parties The most complicated aspect of insuring is the actuarial science of ratemaking (price-setting) of policies, which uses statistics and probability to...
- reinsurance companies, insurance brokers, educational institutions, ratemaking organizations, state insurance departments, the federal government, independent...
- 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...
- appear from 1976 to 1979, including the phasing out of the collective ratemaking authority, most major railroads shifted away from their effort to maintain...