Workers' compensation insurance : claim costs, prices, and regulation /
The first four papers in this volume address benefit system policy matters, and the last ten papers address the pricing, regulation, and potential insolvency of workers' compensation insurance. Within each general area, the papers are arranged in such a way that the first papers address broad i...
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| Language: | English |
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Boston :
Kluwer Academic,
[1993]
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| Series: | Huebner international series on risk, insurance, and economic security.
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Table of Contents:
- The determination of workers' compensation benefit levels
- Workers' compensation costs and heterogeneous claims
- The transition from temporary total to permanent partial disability: A longitudinal analysis
- The transition from temporary to permanent disability: Evidence from New York State
- Capital flows and underwriting cycles in liability insurance
- Self insurance in workers' compensation
- On the use of option pricing models for insurance rate regulation
- Save caveats for the use of forecasting models for assessing rates of return in workers' compensation
- Leverage, interest rates, and workers' compensation survival
- Predicting insurance insolvency using generalized qualitative response models
- Firm characteristics and workers' compensation claims incidence
- The impact of experience-rating on employer behavior: The case of Washington State
- Risk management decisions when effectiveness is unreliable
- Economic conequences of third-party actions for workplace injuries.