Bayesian multivariate Poisson models for insurance ratemaking
When actuaries face the problem of pricing an insurance contract that contains different types of coverage, such as a motor insurance or a homeowner's insurance policy, they usually assume that types of claim are independent. However, this assumption may not be realistic: several studies have shown that there is a positive correlation between types of claim. Here we introduce different multivariate Poisson regression models in order to relax the independence assumption, including zero-inflated models to account for excess of zeros and overdispersion. These models have been largely ignored to date, mainly because of their computational difficulties. Bayesian inference based on MCMC helps to resolve this problem (and also allows us to derive, for several quantities of interest, posterior summaries to account for uncertainty). Finally, these models are applied to an automobile insurance claims database with three different types of claim. We analyse the consequences for pure and loaded premiums when the independence assumption is relaxed by using different multivariate Poisson regression models together with their zero-inflated versions.
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2011
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Authors: | Bermúdez, Lluís ; Karlis, Dimitris |
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Insurance: Mathematics and Economics. - Elsevier, ISSN 0167-6687. - Vol. 48.2011, 2, p. 226-236
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | IM11 IB40 Multivariate Poisson regression models Zero-inflated models Automobile insurance MCMC inference Gibbs sampling |
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