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Modelling Mortality with Actuarial Applications

Modelling Mortality with Actuarial Applications

Modelling Mortality with Actuarial Applications

Modelling Mortality with Actuarial Applications

by Angus S. Macdonald

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Hardback. New. Actuaries modelling mortality have, until now, mostly used methods based on aggregate data. This book explains to practitioners how to build and test models based on the individual person, with plenty of example R code. Students will also find it helpful in preparation for their professional examinations.

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Modelling Mortality with Actuarial Applications
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Angus S. Macdonald
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110704541X
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