People
Dr Aaron Bruhn
Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies & Statistics
Position: Senior Lecturer
Email: aaron.bruhn@anu.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 612 54904
Office:
Room 4.45, CBE Bld (26C)
Publications
1.Du, J, Bruhn, A, & Whiting, B, 2018, Observations of supervisors and an actuarial research student on the qualitative research process, Accounting & Finance, Early View, 1-22. First published 25 June 2018.
2.Lin, X, Bruhn, A, and William, J, 2018, Extending Financial Literacy to Insurance Literacy – A Survey Approach, Accounting & Finance, Early View, 1-29. First published 8 March 2018.
3.Bruhn, A, 2018, Trust in, trust out - a real cost of sudden and significant financial loss, Accounting & Finance, Early View, 1-23. First published 26 February 2018.
4.Bruhn, A, 2018, Relying on the heuristic of trust – a case study, Accounting & Finance, Early View, 1-25. First published 24 February 2018.
5.Tan, K, & Bruhn, A, 2018, 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, forthcoming.
6.Du, J, Whiting, B, & Bruhn, A, 2017, ‘Views of educators on the education system’, Australian Journal of Actuarial Practice, vol. 5, pp. 107-121.
7.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.
8.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.
9.Bruhn, A, 2015, ‘Personal and Social impacts of significant financial loss’, Australian Journal of Management, vol. 40(3), pp. 459-477.
10.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.
11.Tang, C, Browne, B & Bruhn, A, 2015, ‘Valuing annuities based on alternative mortality projections’, Australian Journal of Actuarial Practice, vol. 3, pp. 23-33.
12.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.
13.Bruhn, A & Miller, M, 2014, ‘Lessons About Best Interests Duty’, The Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal, vol.8, no. 4, pp. 23-44.
14.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.
15.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.
16.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.
17.Browne, B, Bruhn, A & Huynh, A, 2013, ‘The Geneva Association: Extract of Potential Consequences of Pandemic Risks’, Asia Insurance Review, July 2013.
18.Browne, B, Bruhn, A & Huynh, A, 2013, ‘Potential Consequences of Pandemic Risks’, Health and Ageing Newsletter, no. 28, April 2013, The Geneva Association.
19.Bruhn, A, 2013, ‘Aftermath of a Storm’, The Australian Journal of Financial Planning, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 22-24.
20.Bruhn, A, 2012, 'Surprises from Storm', Journal of Financial Advice, Mentor Education Group, pp. 1–5.
21.Han, YL, Higgins, T. & Bruhn, A, 2012, ‘Adequacy of Superannuation’, Journal of Financial Advice, Mentor Education Group, pp. 1–7.
22.O'Meara, T & Bruhn, A, 2012, 'A Brief History of Two Pillars', Journal of Financial Advice, Mentor Education Group, pp. 1-8.
23.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.
24.Lin, A & Bruhn, A, 2011, ‘Guaranteed Future Insurability Options’, The Australian Journal of Financial Planning, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 50-52.
25.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.
26.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.








