M. Sherris
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Affiliations | University Of New South Wales |
Citations | 2,794 |
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Interests | Actuarial Studies |
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ID | 2884767 |
Money and Capital Markets: Pricing, Yields and Analysis
Principles of Actuarial Science
The Determinants of External Audit Costs in the New Zealand Life Insurance Industry
Application of Matrix Methods to Pension Funds
Interest Rates Risk Factors in the Australian Bond Markets
Modeling Volatility for Australian Inflation and Investment Returns
Accumulation Versus Defined Benefit Funds: An Analysis Using Simulation Models
Stochastic Investment Models: Unit Roots, Cointegration, State Space and Garch Models for Australia Data
Corporate Finance and Capital Markets ACST 826
Application of Matrix Methods to Life Assurance Funds
Alternative Retirement Income Arrangements and Lifetime Income Inequality: Lessons from Australia
Principles of Actuarial Science
The Determinants of External Audit Costs in the New Zealand Life Insurance Industry
Application of Matrix Methods to Pension Funds
Interest Rates Risk Factors in the Australian Bond Markets
Modeling Volatility for Australian Inflation and Investment Returns
Accumulation Versus Defined Benefit Funds: An Analysis Using Simulation Models
Stochastic Investment Models: Unit Roots, Cointegration, State Space and Garch Models for Australia Data
Corporate Finance and Capital Markets ACST 826
Application of Matrix Methods to Life Assurance Funds
Alternative Retirement Income Arrangements and Lifetime Income Inequality: Lessons from Australia
M. Sherris Life story
Michael Sherris is Professor of Actuarial Studies at UNSW. Prior to becoming an academic he worked in the banking and finance industry for a number of major banks and a life insurance company. . . .