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-Maria L. Rizzo, The American Statistician, November 2011
This book is a comprehensive canter through the various Monte Carlo methods and their application in numerous financial models before rounding off with a high level assessment of their role within the insurance industry. The book covers a wide range of methods and models from old favourites like the Black-Scholes model to recent developments such as the multilevel Monte Carlo method. ... the authors cleverly weave in example algorithms throughout the book which allows the user to mock up simple examples of the method. ... a good reference book which was comprehensive in its coverage of the methods and financial models available. The book certainly brought to my attention methods and applications I was unaware of with discussion of some very recent developments. ... what stood out about the book for me (apart from the wide coverage) was the use of example algorithms and numbers by the authors.
-Annals of Actuarial Science, Vol. 5, June 2011
This book takes a straightforward line to discuss Monte Carlo experiments with financial and insurance applications, offering a step-by-step approach to Monte Carlo methods with extensive description of the algorithms required. ... this book includes a rigorous and concise description of numerous financial models and offers an up-to-date survey of this literature. This thorough book can be seen as a handbook on Monte Carlo methods and models for practitioners in finance and can be used in graduate courses on simulation models, numerical methods, financial mathematics, actuarial models and financial econometrics. It is certainly a toolkit of models and their corresponding Monte Carlo algorithms for practitioners and researchers in finance and insurance.
-Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, July 2011