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On the Improvement of Life Contingency Calculation. Part II: The System of Dependent Risks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Edwin James Farren*
Affiliation:
Statistical Society Institute of Actuaries

Extract

In the former paper, it was laid down, as the basis of any improvements I might be able to suggest as to life contingency calculation, that, in place of premises of a specific nature leading to special conclusions, we should rather, from the very commencement, recognise the variable nature of the results we might have to encounter, and accordingly construct a system of limits rather than one of particular values.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1860

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References

page 121 note * Journal, vol. v., p. 185.

page 122 note * See “Postscript,” vol. v., p. 194.