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Australian School of Business > Schools
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Ramona
Meyricke
Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia
PhD Candidate, University of Cambridge
Publications
Peer reviewed journals:
- Lai, J., Martin, M., Meyricke, R. O'Neill, T., Roberts, S. (2007) Factors Associated with Short-term Hospital Readmission Rates for Breast Cancer Patients in Western Australia: An Observational Study, Journal of the American College of Surgeons, Volume 204, Issue 2
- Martin M., Meyricke R., O'Neill T. and Roberts S. (2007): Factors affecting hospital readmission rates for breast cancer patients in Western Australia, Journal of Surgical Oncology, Published online: 17 Jan 2007
- Martin M., Meyricke R., O'Neill T. and Roberts S. (2006): Breast-Conserving Surgery versus Mastectomy for Survival from Breast Cancer: the Western Australian Experience, Annals of Surgical Oncology, Vol 14:157
- Martin M., Meyricke R., O'Neill T. and Roberts S. (2005): Mastectomy or breast conserving surgery? Factors affecting type of surgical treatment for breast cancer – a classification tree approach, BMC Cancer, Vol 6:98
Book chapters and conference proceedings:
Meyricke R. (2010): Institutional Investment and Financial Regulation: An International Comparison, In Arestis P., Sobreira R., Oreiro J., Eds. An Assessment of the Global Impact of the Financial Crisis, Vol 2, Chapter 8, Palgrave Macmillan: London, in press
McLoughlin C., Meyricke R., Burgess J. (2009): Bullies in Cyberspace: How rural and regional Australian youth perceive the problem of cyberbullying and its impact, Equity in Rural Education: proceedings of the First International Symposium For Innovation in Rural Education (ISFIRE), Australia
Other publications:
- Meyricke R., (May 2012): Theoretical and empirical evidence of the influence of economic linkages on stock returns. PhD Thesis, University of Cambridge
- Meyricke R., (Nov 2010): Sustainable Claims Management. Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership report, University of Cambridge
- Meyricke R., (Nov 2001): Statistical analysis of breast cancer survival data. Honours Thesis, The Australian National University
Research interests
- Quantitative risk management
- Private and public insurance
- Economic and financial stability
- Asset pricing implications of ageing
Research grants
- Public-private Strategies to Support Asset-liability Management for Retirement Insurance Products (funded by NSW Government Science Leveraging Fund): Deploying stochastic optimisation techniques to capture the inherent uncertainty of the financial and economic environment, this project will focus on issues such as appropriate capital reserves for retirement insurance products, and new methodologies for estimating systematic longevity risk, aiming to build capacity to diversify this risk through better calibrated mortality based derivatives. It will investigate how government policy might more precisely support fragile insurance markets through issuing securities which provide the potential for asset-liability management strategies to be successfully pursued by pension funds and related entities.
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