University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA, April 24-26, Call for Papers The Risk Theory Seminar offers a forum for critical discussion of research issues in risk and insurance. The objective of the Seminar is to encourage high-quality research in the field of risk and insurance. The seminar prides itself on the lively, ‘no-holds-barred’ discussion of the papers presented. Membership is obtained by presenting a research paper to the Seminar. The program committee will choose eight or nine papers for presentation at the 1992 Seminar. All areas of risk and insurance are eligible as topics. Papers may be theoretical, empirical, or may cover applications. Papers accepted in the past have viewed problems from a variety of perspectives, including actuarial, economic, financial, and behavioral. Persons interested in participating in the Semi-
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nar must send three (3) copies of a detailed paper proposal which cannot exceed five (5) typed double spaced pages. If you submit a full paper and fail to include the proposal, your paper will not be considered for acceptance. Proposals are due by December 15, 1991 at the following address: Dr. Scott Harrington Secretary, Risk Theory Seminar University of South Carolina College of Business Administration Columbia, SC 29208 U.S.A. Authors of proposals will be notified of the decision on acceptance by January 15,1992. Completed papers must then be mailed to the program committee by February 20, 1992 and to all members of the Risk Theory Seminar by March 10, 1992.