Modern General Risk Theory

Abstract
Modern life is characterized by risks of different kind: some threatening all persons and some restricted to the owners of property, motor ears, etc., while still others are typical for some individuals or for special occupations. The corresponding accidents, losses or claims will occur suddenly and unexpectedly and may involve considerable financial loss. It is quite evident that modern life is a fit subject for risk theory, and that some results in the pure mathematic theory might have applications in the study of problems in real life.
Volume
4:2
Page
136-169
Year
1967
Categories
Actuarial Applications and Methodologies
Enterprise Risk Management
Risk Categories
Publications
ASTIN Bulletin
Authors
Bertil Almer