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Bayesian Claims Reserving Methods In Nonlife Insurance With Stan An Introduction Guangyuan Gao

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Bayesian Claims Reserving Methods In Nonlife Insurance With Stan An Introduction Guangyuan Gao
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.11 MB
Author: Guangyuan Gao
ISBN: 9789811336089, 9811336083
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Bayesian Claims Reserving Methods In Nonlife Insurance With Stan An Introduction Guangyuan Gao by Guangyuan Gao 9789811336089, 9811336083 instant download after payment.

Bayesian models are very popular in non-life claims reserving. This monograph provides a review of Bayesian claims reserving models and their underlying Bayesian inference theory. It investigates three types of claims reserving models in Bayesian framework: chain ladder models, basis expansion models involving tail factor, and multivariate copula models. One of the core techniques in Bayesian modeling is inferential methods. This monograph largely relies on Stan, a spe- cialized software environment which applies Hamiltonian Monte Carlo method and variational Bayes. This monograph has the following three distinguishing features:

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