Ordinal Classification Method for the Evaluation Of Thai Non-life Insurance Companies
Phaiboon Jhonpita,
Sukree Sinthupinyo and
Thitivadee Chaiyawat
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This paper proposes a use of an ordinal classifier to evaluate the financial solidity of non-life insurance companies as strong, moderate, weak, and insolvency. This study constructed an efficient classification model that can be used by regulators to evaluate the financial solidity and to determine the priority of further examination as an early warning system. The proposed model is beneficial to policy-makers to create guidelines for the solvency regulations and roles of the government in protecting the public against insolvency.
Date: 2012-03, Revised 2012-04
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Published in IJCSI Volume 9, Issue 1, January 2012 http://www.ijcsi.org/articles/Ordinal-classification-method-for-the-evaluation-of-thai-nonlife-insurance-companies.php
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