[FRIAM] **today ** Lecture Wed Sep 12 12:30p: Jim Hayes - Hedging Complex and Chaotic Private Health Insurance Markets and the Uninsured

Alfredo CV agbioinfo at gmx.net
Sat Sep 15 14:04:37 EDT 2007


Hi
 
Of course it´s impossible to me to know details of the speeches you 
usually have. In the distance I suppose that the first purpose of each 
one of these speeches is to know and evaluate a broad type of cases 
where complexity is used to understand phenomena. I wonder what makes 
some phenomena suitable to be studied with a "complex" approach. What 
must somebody take in consideration to decide that is studying a complex 
phenomena?


Regards,


Alfredo CV



Stephen Guerin wrote:

>** today, part 2 of 2 ***
>
>** Held over by popular demand **
>
>Jim Hayes
>Albuquerque, NM
>
>TITLE: Hedging Complex and Chaotic Private Health Insurance Markets and the
>Uninsured
>
>TIME:  Wednesday, September 12, 12:30p
>
>LOCATION: Redfish Conference Room, 624 Agua Fria Street, Santa Fe NM
>
>Lunch will be available for $5 purchase
>
>ABSTRACT:  Jim was seduced by the dark side of economics to study how to
>hedge complex and chaotic cash flows for private health insurance,
>Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and the uninsured. He has submitted
>for publication consideration the first of two book manuscripts on what he
>found out about hedging these cash flows. His presentation mostly covers
>financing and hedging complex and chaotic private health insurance markets
>and the uninsured.
>
>
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