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The Demand For Life Insurance Dynamic Ecological Systemic Theory Using Machine Learning Techniques 1st Ed 2020 Wookjae Heo

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The Demand For Life Insurance Dynamic Ecological Systemic Theory Using Machine Learning Techniques 1st Ed 2020 Wookjae Heo
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Author: Wookjae Heo
ISBN: 9783030369026, 9783030369033, 3030369021, 303036903X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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The Demand For Life Insurance Dynamic Ecological Systemic Theory Using Machine Learning Techniques 1st Ed 2020 Wookjae Heo by Wookjae Heo 9783030369026, 9783030369033, 3030369021, 303036903X instant download after payment.

This book, adopting machine learning techniques for the financial planning field, explores the demand for life insurance as seen in previous literature and both estimates and predicts the demand for the adoption of life insurance using these techniques. Previous studies used diverse perspectives, like actuarial and life span, in order to understand the demand for life insurance, though these approaches have shown inconsistent findings. Employing two theoretical backgrounds—ecological systemic theory and artificial intellectual methodology—this book explores a better estimation and a prediction of the demand for life insurance and will be of interest to academics and students of insurance, financial planning, and risk management.

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