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Regression Modeling with Actuarial and Financial Applications (International Series on Actuarial Science)

Regression Modeling with Actuarial and Financial Applications (International Series on Actuarial Science)

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Edward W Frees
Cambridge University Press, 2/18/2010
EAN 9780521135962, ISBN10: 0521135966

Paperback, 584 pages, 24.4 x 17 x 3.4 cm
Language: English

This text gives budding actuaries and financial analysts a foundation in multiple regression and time series. They will learn about these statistical techniques using data on the demand for insurance, lottery sales, foreign exchange rates, and other applications. Although no specific knowledge of risk management or finance is presumed, the approach introduces applications in which statistical techniques can be used to analyze real data of interest. In addition to the fundamentals, this book describes several advanced statistical topics that are particularly relevant to actuarial and financial practice, including the analysis of longitudinal, two-part (frequency/severity), and fat-tailed data. Datasets with detailed descriptions, sample statistical software scripts in 'R' and 'SAS', and tips on writing a statistical report, including sample projects, can be found on the book's Web site: http://research.bus.wisc.edu/RegActuaries.

1. Regression and the normal distribution
Part I. Linear Regression
2. Basic linear regression
3. Multiple linear regression - I
4. Multiple linear regression - II
5. Variable selection
6. Interpreting regression results
Part II. Topics in Time Series
7. Modeling trends
8. Autocorrelations and autoregressive models
9. Forecasting and time series models
10. Longitudinal and panel data models
Part III. Topics in Nonlinear Regression
11. Categorical dependent variables
12. Count dependent variables
13. Generalized linear models
14. Survival models
15. Miscellaneous regression topics
Part IV. Actuarial Applications
16. Frequency-severity models
17. Fat-tailed regression models
18. Credibility and bonus-malus
19. Claims triangles
20. Report writing
communicating data analysis results
21. Designing effective graphs
Appendix 1
basic statistical inference
Appendix 2
matrix algebra
Appendix 3
probability tables.