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Limited expected value function 2 Deductible 1 Goodness-of-fit testing 1 Insurance risk model 1 Insurance risk premium 1 Loss distribution 1 Mean excess function 1 Random variable generation 1 Risk process 1 collective risk model 1 limited expected value function 1 mean excess function 1 quantile line 1 ruin probability plot 1 simulation 1
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Burnecki, Krzysztof 3 Weron, Rafal 2 Misiorek, Adam 1 Nowicka-Zagrajek, Joanna 1 Weron, Aleksander 1
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Hugo Steinhaus Center for Stochastic Methods, Politechnika Wrocławska 2 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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HSC Research Reports 2 MPRA Paper 1
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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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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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Pure risk premiums under deductibles. A quantitative management in actuarial practice
Burnecki, Krzysztof; Nowicka-Zagrajek, Joanna; Weron, … - Hugo Steinhaus Center for Stochastic Methods, … - 2004
franchise, fix amount, proportional, limited proportional and disappearing deductibles in terms of the limited expected value … function. Next, we apply the results to typical loss distributions, i.e. lognormal, Pareto, Burr, Weibull and gamma. Finally …
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