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Explicit Description of the Input Data for the Program CRAC 2.0 Used in the Applications of the Credibility Theory

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In this paper a brief overview of the structure and the possibilities of the program CRAC 2.0 is given. It will be shown how sectors can be determined in order to use the hierarchical model that is built into the software. Furthermore a general structure for defining insurance problems to be solved by CRAC 2.0 will be discussed. Mathematics Subject Classification: 62P05.

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  • Virginia ATANASIU, 2008. "Explicit Description of the Input Data for the Program CRAC 2.0 Used in the Applications of the Credibility Theory," Informatica Economica, Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 0(1), pages 28-32.
  • Handle: RePEc:aes:infoec:v:xii:y:2008:i:1:p:28-32
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    1. De Vylder, F. & Goovaerts, M., 1985. "Semilinear credibility with several approximating functions," Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 4(3), pages 155-162, July.
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