61 resultados para Natural Catastrophe, Property Insurance, Loss Distribution, Truncated Data, Ruin Probability

em University of Michigan


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Bibliography: p. 189-193.

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Description based on: 1940-41; title from caption.

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"Prepared for the National Commission on Employment and Unemployment Statistics."

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Red, black ink on linen; distances, elevations; notes; location of plantings; note: "Tile laid 1917 by A.G.S."; signed; 115 x 80 cm; Scale: 1" = 100' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Absorbed The Spectator; property insurance review, Jan. 1952.

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"The Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission's Natural Resources Dept. conducted the lake assessment data collection effort for the six county northeastern Illinois region." -- P. iii.

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Issues for -June 1935 have subtitle, An American review of insurance (varies slightly)--July 1935-June 1942, An American review of life insurance (varies slightly)--July 1942-Dec. 1951, Life insurance in action.

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Both systems were designed and developed by NHTSA's National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NCSA) to provide an overall measure of highway safety, to help identify traffic safety problems, to suggest solutions, and to help provide an objective basis on which to evaluate the effectiveness of motor vehicle safety standards and highway safety initiatives. Data from these systems are used to answer requests for information from the international and national highway traffic safety communities, including state and local governments, the Congress, Federal agencies, research organizations, industry, the media, and private citizens.