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Title | The use of the Karno and Stackelberg models for the study of operational and marketing strategies in reinsurance companies behaviour |
Authors |
Kozmenko, O.
Merenkova, O. |
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Keywords |
reinsurance companies reinsurance market operational and marketing strategies |
Type | Article |
Date of Issue | 2010 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/50860 |
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Citation | Kozmenko, О. The use of the Karno and Stackelberg models for the study of operational and marketing strategies in reinsurance companies behaviour [Text] / O. Kozmenko, O. Merenkova // Insurance Markets and Companies: Analyses and Actuarial Computations. – 2010. - № 1. – Р. 23-26. |
Abstract |
The article studies the modeling and optimization of the main parameters in the functioning of reinsurance companies
based on the analysis of operational and marketing strategies of their behavior on the reinsurance market. It offers to
maximize the function of a reinsurance company’s profitability by determining the optimal quantity of reinsurances of
a certain risk as a result of the Karno and Stackelberg models’ adaptation to the reinsurance market. This approach
studies models with and without consideration of the competitors’ behavior on the market as well as their different
combinations. |
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