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Modeling mortality : Empirical studies on the effect of mortality on annuity markets

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  • Hari, N.

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  • Hari, N., 2007. "Modeling mortality : Empirical studies on the effect of mortality on annuity markets," Other publications TiSEM a31eb479-4ce0-404a-b5c8-f, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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