Risk combination

Homogeneous groups of risks among whom the losses of the few can be distributed. There is no substantial advantage in two people combining to share each other’s losses, reciprocity excepted. It is only by large homogeneous groups combining through insurance that makes it possible to apply the law of large numbers. Risk combination is at the heart of insurance. The loss lighteth rather easily upon many than heavily upon few’ (Elizabethan Act 1601).

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