
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1242691
In his seminal paper, Bruno de Finetti (1957) laid the foundations of what would become an increasingly popular branch of risk theory: the study of dividend strategies. The recent burst of research in this field encouraged the author to carry out a systematic literature review of modern collective risk theory with dividend strategies. This paper aims at a taxonomical synthesis of the 50 years of research that followed de Finetti's original paper.
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