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Lamarra, T, Bruhn, A, & Miller, M, 2022, Stochastic modelling of the home equity access scheme, Australian Journal of Management, Early View, 1-26.
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Dong, Z, Shang, H, & Bruhn, A, 2022, Air Pollution and Mortality Impacts, Risks 10 (126), 1-21.
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Bruhn, A, 2021, When Things Go Wrong – The Human Impact, chapter 4 in “Ethics and Professional Practice in Financial Planning”, Lexis Nexis, NSW, Australia.
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Bruhn, A, & Asher, A, 2021, The primacy of ethics in the provision of financial advice, Accounting & Finance 61, 3305–3327.
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Ma, J, Huang, F, & Bruhn, A, 2020, Estimating China’s Future Life Insurance Market, Asia Pacific Journal of Risk and Insurance 15(1), 1-15.
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Du, J, Bruhn, A, & Whiting, B, 2020, Observations of supervisors and an actuarial research student on the qualitative research process, Accounting & Finance 60, 2339-2360.
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Tan, K, & Bruhn, A, 2019, Comparing Solvency II and Life and General Insurance Capital approaches to capital determination of a life portfolio in the presence of stress scenarios, Annals of Actuarial Science, vol. 13, part 1, pp. 36-66.
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Lin, X, Bruhn, A, & William, J, 2019, Extending Financial Literacy to Insurance Literacy – A Survey Approach, Accounting & Finance 59, pp. 685-713.
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Bruhn, A, 2019, Trust in, trust out - a real cost of sudden and significant financial loss, Accounting & Finance 59, pp. 359-381.
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Bruhn, A, 2019, Relying on the heuristic of trust – a case study, Accounting & Finance 59, pp. 333-357.
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Du, J, Whiting, B, & Bruhn, A, 2017, ‘Views of educators on the education system’, Australian Journal of Actuarial Practice, vol. 5, pp. 107-121.
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Bruhn, A, Whiting, B, Browne, B, Higgins, T & Tan, C, 2017, ‘Introducing Enterprise Risk Management Into the University Classroom: A Case Study’, Risk Management and Insurance Review, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 99-131.
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Bruhn, A, Whiting, B, Browne, B, Higgins, T & Tan, C, 2017, ‘Can Universities Hit the Mark with Specialist Actuarial Education? An Initial ERM Case Study’, Actuarial Research Clearing House, ARCH 2017.2, Society of Actuaries.
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Bruhn, A, 2015, ‘Personal and Social impacts of significant financial loss’, Australian Journal of Management, vol. 40(3), pp. 459-477.
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O’Meara, T, Sharma, A & Bruhn, A, 2015, ‘Australia’s piece of the puzzle – why don’t people buy annuities?’, Australian Journal of Actuarial Practice, vol. 3, pp. 47-57.
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Tang, C, Browne, B & Bruhn, A, 2015, ‘Valuing annuities based on alternative mortality projections’, Australian Journal of Actuarial Practice, vol. 3, pp. 23-33.
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Huynh, A, Browne, B & Bruhn, A, 2014, ‘Catastrophic mortality bonds: analysing basis risk and hedge effectiveness’, Australian Journal of Actuarial Practice, vol. 1, pp. 45-62.
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Bruhn, A & Miller, M, 2014, ‘Lessons About Best Interests Duty’, The Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal, vol.8, no. 4, pp. 23-44.
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Bruhn, A & Higgins, T, 2013, ‘Barriers to Co-Contribution in Superannuation: a Comparative Assessment of the Financial Benefits of Scheme Participation’, The Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal, vol.7, no.3, pp. 127-144.
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O'Meara, T & Bruhn, A, 2013, ‘Compulsory Annuitisation: A Policy Option For Australia?’, The Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal, vol.7, no.3, pp. 5-30.
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Huynh, A, Bruhn, A & Browne, B, 2013, ‘A Review of Catastrophic Risks for Life Insurers’, Risk Management and Insurance Review, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 233-266.
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Browne, B, Bruhn, A & Huynh, A, 2013, ‘The Geneva Association: Extract of Potential Consequences of Pandemic Risks’, Asia Insurance Review, July 2013.
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Browne, B, Bruhn, A & Huynh, A, 2013, ‘Potential Consequences of Pandemic Risks’, Health and Ageing Newsletter, no. 28, April 2013, The Geneva Association.
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Bruhn, A, 2013, ‘Aftermath of a Storm’, The Australian Journal of Financial Planning, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 22-24.
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Bruhn, A, 2012, 'Surprises from Storm', Journal of Financial Advice, Mentor Education Group, pp. 1–5.
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Han, YL, Higgins, T. & Bruhn, A, 2012, ‘Adequacy of Superannuation’, Journal of Financial Advice, Mentor Education Group, pp. 1–7.
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O'Meara, T & Bruhn, A, 2012, 'A Brief History of Two Pillars', Journal of Financial Advice, Mentor Education Group, pp. 1-8.
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Cheng, M, Whiting, B & Bruhn, A, 2011, ‘Trends in Mental and Nervous Disorder Claims’, The Australian Journal of Financial Planning, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 46-49.
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Lin, A & Bruhn, A, 2011, ‘Guaranteed Future Insurability Options’, The Australian Journal of Financial Planning, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 50-52.
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Khoo, Y, Bruhn, A & Whiting, B, 2011, ‘Economic Cycles, Financial Shocks and Life Insurance - A selected Investigation of the Australian Experience’, The Australian Journal of Financial Planning, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 48-55.
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Cheng, M, Whiting, B & Bruhn, A, 2011, ‘Issues with Insurance of Mental and Nervous Disorders’, Journal of Financial Advice, Mentor Education Group, no. October 2011, pp. 1-7.