Comparing tail variabilities of risks by means of the excess wealth order
There is a growing interest in the actuarial community in employing certain tail conditional characteristics as measures of risk, which are informative about the variability of the losses beyond the value-at-risk (one example is the tail conditional variance, introduced by Furman and Landsman (2006a, 2006b)). However, comparisons of tail risks based on different measures may not always be consistent. In addition, conclusions based on these conditional characteristics depend on the choice of the tail probability p, so different p's also may produce contradictory conclusions. In this note, we suggest comparing tail variabilities of risks by means of the excess wealth order, which makes judgments only if large classes of tail conditional characteristics imply the same conclusion, independently of the choice of p.
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2009
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Authors: | Sordo, Miguel A. |
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Insurance: Mathematics and Economics. - Elsevier, ISSN 0167-6687. - Vol. 45.2009, 3, p. 466-469
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Excess wealth order Dispersive order Conditional tail variance Classes of risk measures |
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