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The purpose of this paper is to describe a technical procedure, which enables one to compute values of the generalised Poisson distribution function, with an accuracy considered sufficient for insurance companies and with satisfactory speed. The procedure requires a fast medium sized computer.The computation of values of the generalised Poisson distribution function has become a timely problem in Finland, because of the introduction by the Supervisory Service of more stringent requirements in determining limits of the so called equalisation reserves, which have their theoretical basis in the random fluctuations of claims amounts. The question has also been discussed in papers submitted by Dr. Pentikainen [3] and Dr. Pesonen [4] to this Colloquium. Because the practical computation is a further problem, the Federation of Finnish Insurance Companies set up a committee in 1962 to gather and work up the necessary statistics from various branches of insurance and to develop the computational methods ready for use in practice. The committee has almost completed its work, and one of the results, a procedure to compute values of the generalised Poisson function with a mixed method, is described below. The method is referred to briefly in [4]. The programming and further planning work has been done by Dr. Loimaranta and M. Sc. Porn.
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Hovinen, Esa, 1967.
"A Procedure to Compute Values of the Generalised Poisson Function,"
ASTIN Bulletin, Cambridge University Press, vol. 4(2), pages 129-135, February.
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RePEc:cup:astinb:v:4:y:1967:i:02:p:129-135_01
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