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  • Kaas, R., Goovaerts, M. J., Dhaene, J. L. M., & Denuit, M. (2002). Modern actuarial risk theory. 2nd edition. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • de Schepper, A., Goovaerts, M. J., Dhaene, J. L. M., Vynke, D., & Kaas, R. (2002). Bounds for present value functions with stochastic interest raes and stochastic volatility. Insurance: Mathematics & Economics, 31, 87-103. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0167-6687(02)00126-9
  • Dhaene, J. L. M., Denuit, M., Goovaerts, M. J., Kaas, R., & Vynke, D. (2002). The concept of comonotonicity an Actuarial Science and Finance: Theory. Insurance: Mathematics & Economics, 31, 3-33. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0167-6687(02)00134-8
  • Dhaene, J. L. M., Denuit, M., Goovaerts, M. J., Kaas, R., & Vynke, D. (2002). The concept of comonotonicity an Actuarial Science and Finance: Applications. Insurance: Mathematics & Economics, 31, 133-161. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0167-6687(02)00135-X
  • Kaas, R. (2002). ActuariĆ«le Statistiek - verleden en toekomst. Actuaris, maart, 20-22.
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    Kaas, R. (2002). Actuariƫle Statistiek - Verleden en Toekomst. (Oratiereeks). Vossiuspers UvA.
  • Kaas, R., Dhaene, J. L. M., Vyncke, D., Goovaerts, M. J., & Denuit, M. (2001). A simple geometric proof that comonotonic risks have the convex-largest sum. (Research report; No. 119). Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Departement Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen.
  • Goovaerts, M. J., Dhaene, J. L. M., & Kaas, R. (2001). Risk Measures, Measures for Insolvency Risk and Economical Capital Allocation. Tijdschrift voor economie en management, XLVI, 545-562.
  • Goovaerts, M. J., de Schepper, A., Vyncke, D., Dhaene, J. L. M., & Kaas, R. (2001). Stable laws and the distribution of cash-flows. In Proceedings AFIR colloquium
  • de Schepper, A., Goovaerts, M. J., Dhaene, J. L. M., Kaas, R., & Vyncke, D. (2001). Bounds for present value functions with stochastic interest rates and stochastic volatility. In Proceedings of the fifth International Congress on Insurance: Mathematics and Economics State College.
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