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In this paper, we consider a continuous-time version of a reinsurance chain, which is sequentially formed by $n+1$ companies, with the first company being the primary insurer and the rest being reinsurers. Because of possible model misspecification, all companies are ambiguous about the original...
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We solve a Stackelberg differential game between a buyer and a seller of insurance policies, in which both parties are ambiguous about the insurable loss. Both the buyer and seller maximize their expected wealth, plus a penalty term that reflects ambiguity, over an exogenous random horizon....
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We study a dynamic Stackelberg differential game between a buyer and a seller of insurance policies in a spectrally negative Lévy framework, in which both parties are ambiguous about the intensity and severity of insurable losses. Both the buyer and seller aim to maximize their expected wealth,...
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This paper studies reinsurance contracting and competition in a continuous-time model with ambiguity. The market consists of one insurer and two reinsurers, who apply a generalized expected-value premium principle and a generalized variance premium principle to price reinsurance contracts,...
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We establish when the two problems of minimizing a function of lifetime minimum wealth and of maximizing utility of lifetime consumption result in the same optimal investment strategy on a given open interval O in wealth space. To answer this question, we equate the two investment strategies and...
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We determine the optimal amount to invest in a Black-Scholes financial market for an individual who consumes at a rate equal to a constant proportion of her wealth and who wishes to minimize the expected time that her wealth spends in drawdown during her lifetime. Drawdown occurs when wealth is...
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