Contributions to Books

Greg has made numerous contributions to books, including:

Credibility for time-heterogeneous loss ratios.
Credibility: theory and applications. Academic Press (1975), 363-89. Paper presented to the Berkeley Credibility Conference, University of California, Berkeley, 1974.

In search of a general parameter-free credibility formula.
Credibility: theory and applications. Academic Press (1975), 401-8. Paper presented to the Berkeley Credibility Conference, University of California, Berkeley, 1974.

Credibility under conditions of imperfect persistency.
Credibility: theory and applications. Academic Press (1975), 391-400. Paper presented to the Berkeley Credibility Conference, University of California, Berkeley, 1974.

Rating a motor insurance portfolio by statistical techniques.
Interactive Statistics. D. R. McNeil (ed.). North-Holland Publishing Co.

Application of actuarial techniques to non-life insurance: establishment of provisions for outstanding claims.
The application of mathematics in industry. eds. R. M. Anderssen and F. R. de Hoog. Proceedings of a seminar organised by the Division of Mathematics and Statistics, CSIRO, and Pure and Applied Mathematics, The Faculties, Australian National University, in Canberra, 3 December 1980.

The management of solvency.
Classical insurance solvency theory, edited by J.D. Cummins and R.A. Derrig. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Vol. 1. of Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Insurance Solvency, Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, June 18-20 1986 (with R.A. Buchanan).

An analysis of underwriting cycles and their effects on insurance solvency.
Managing the insolvency risk of insurance companies, edited by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Insurance Solvency, Brighton, UK, May 25-27, 1988.

Underwriting cycles.
The Australian Insurance Industry - 160 years on and looking ahead, published by the Australian Insurance Institute Society of Fellows.

Encyclopaedia of Actuarial Science.
Published by Wiley. Section co-editor.


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