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    Tolerance intervals in risk theory (English)
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    Up to now, the main aim of credibility theory has been to provide statistical models which allow for estimating (net) risk premiums appropriately. In the present note, a simple credibility model based on the percentile principle is introduced. It turns out that there are close connections between the resulting credibility premiums and statistical tolerance limits.
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    failure rate
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    risk theory
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    credibility model
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    percentile principle
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    credibility premiums
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    tolerance limits
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