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How Actuaries Can Use Financial Economics

A.D. Smith

British Actuarial Journal, 1996, vol. 2, issue 5, 1057-1193

Abstract: There has recently been some debate about the usefulness of financial economics to the actuarial profession. The consensus appears to be that the techniques are potentially valuable, but the published material is not quite ‘oven ready’. Some development work is required before the material can be applied. The author has carried out much of the necessary development work on behalf of various clients over the last few years. On some occasions the results have conflicted with more conventional actuarial methods. The main aim of the paper is to bring the new techniques into the public domain so that they can be properly discussed by the profession, and adopted more widely if appropriate. The paper contains a number of worked examples using techniques developed by financial economists. The author has listed the computer code which generated the examples and deposited copies on the Internet, so that others can explore the issues with a minimal development overhead.

Date: 1996
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