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excess function 3 mean excess function 3 Mean Excess Function 2 Mean excess function 2 TOPSIS 2 heavy-tailed 2 log-concave 2 principle of a single big jump 2 spatial median of Oja 2 synthetic measure 2 (Minkowski) gauge function 1 Allocation method 1 Allocation problem 1 Central limit theorem 1 Consistency 1 Core 1 Davis-Maschler reduced-game 1 Excess function 1 Excess value 1 Goodness-of-fit testing 1 Insurance risk model 1 Limited expected value function 1 Loss distribution 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Peaks over threshjold-method 1 Quantiles 1 Random variable generation 1 Regional economics 1 Regionalökonomik 1 Risk process 1 Shortfall distribution 1 Standard extreme value distributions 1 Surplus sharing problem 1 TU game solution 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 USA 1 United States 1 Value-at-risk 1
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Free 11 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 4
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Article 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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Undetermined 6 English 5
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Asmussen, Søren 2 Burnecki, Krzysztof 2 Béal, Sylvain 2 Just, Małgorzata 2 Lehtomaa, Jaakko 2 Rémila, Eric 2 Solal, Philippe 2 Weron, Rafal 2 Łuczak, Aleksandra 2 Misiorek, Adam 1 Panaretos, John 1 Pechersky, Sergei 1 Tsevas, G. 1 Yanovskaya, Elena 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 4 Department of Economics, European University at St. Petersburg 1 Hugo Steinhaus Center for Stochastic Methods, Politechnika Wrocławska 1 National Research University Higher School of Economics 1
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MPRA Paper 4 EUSP Deparment of Economics Working Paper Series 1 HSC Research Reports 1 HSE Working papers 1 Risks 1 Risks : open access journal 1 Statistics in Transition New Series 1 Statistics in transition : an international journal of the Polish Statistical Association and Statistics Poland 1
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RePEc 7 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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The positional MEF-TOPSIS method for the assessment of complex economic phenomena in territorial units
Łuczak, Aleksandra; Just, Małgorzata - In: Statistics in Transition New Series 21 (2020) 2, pp. 157-172
strong asymmetry, is proposed. In order to weaken the influence of extreme values, the Mean Excess Function (MEF) is used, by …
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The positional MEF-TOPSIS method for the assessment of complex economic phenomena in territorial units
Łuczak, Aleksandra; Just, Małgorzata - In: Statistics in transition : an international journal of … 21 (2020) 2, pp. 157-172
strong asymmetry, is proposed. In order to weaken the influence of extreme values, the Mean Excess Function (MEF) is used, by …
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Distinguishing log-concavity from heavy tails
Asmussen, Søren; Lehtomaa, Jaakko - In: Risks 5 (2017) 1, pp. 1-14
Well-behaved densities are typically log-convex with heavy tails and log-concave with light ones. We discuss a benchmark for distinguishing between the two cases, based on the observation that large values of a sum X1 + X2 occur as result of a single big jump with heavy tails whereas X1,X2 are...
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Distinguishing log-concavity from heavy tails
Asmussen, Søren; Lehtomaa, Jaakko - In: Risks : open access journal 5 (2017) 1, pp. 1-14
Well-behaved densities are typically log-convex with heavy tails and log-concave with light ones. We discuss a benchmark for distinguishing between the two cases, based on the observation that large values of a sum X1+X2 occur as result of a single big jump with heavy tails whereas X1,X2 are of...
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On the number of blocks required to access the coalition structure core
Béal, Sylvain; Rémila, Eric; Solal, Philippe - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2011
This article shows that, for any transferable utility game in coalitional form with nonempty coalition structure core, the number of steps required to switch from a payoff configuration out of the coalition structure core to a payoff configuration in the coalition structure core is less than or...
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Excess Values for Cooperative Games with Transferable Utilities and Double Consistent Allocation Methods
Yanovskaya, Elena - National Research University Higher School of Economics - 2011
For cooperative games with transferable utilities (TU games) excess functions e : R2 ! R1 whose values e(x(S); v(S)); S N are relative negative utilities of coalitions S with respect to their payos x(S) = Pi2S xi are dened. The excess values for the class of two-person games are dened as those...
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Loss Distributions
Burnecki, Krzysztof; Misiorek, Adam; Weron, Rafal - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2010
This paper is intended as a guide to statistical inference for loss distributions. There are three basic approaches to deriving the loss distribution in an insurance risk model: empirical, analytical, and moment based. The empirical method is based on a sufficiently smooth and accurate estimate...
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On the number of blocks required to access the core
Béal, Sylvain; Rémila, Eric; Solal, Philippe - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2010
For any transferable utility game in coalitional form with nonempty core, we show that that the number of blocks required to switch from an imputation out of the core to an imputation in the core is less than or equal to n(n-1)/2, where n is the cardinality of the player set. This number...
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Visualization tools for insurance risk processes
Burnecki, Krzysztof; Weron, Rafal - Hugo Steinhaus Center for Stochastic Methods, … - 2006
This chapter develops on risk processes which, perhaps, are most suitable for computer visualization of all insurance objects. At the same time, risk processes are basic instruments for any non-life actuary – they are vital for calculating the amount of loss that an insurance company may incur.
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On proportional excess for NTU games
Pechersky, Sergei - Department of Economics, European University at St. … - 2001
the unique excess function satisfying the axioms. The properties of proportional excess and related solutions are studied …
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