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I examine a class of utility maximization problems with a not necessarily lawinvariant utility, and with a not necessarily law-invariant risk measure constraint. The objective function is an integral of some function U with respect to some probability measure P, and the constraint set contains...
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I examine a class of utility maximization problems with a not necessarily law-invariant utility, and with a not necessarily law-invariant risk measure constraint. The objective function is a Lebesgue integral of some function U with respect to some probability measure P, and the constraint set...
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Flood risk has consistently been ranked as one of the major emerging risks, with the potential of having a substantial systemic impact on the insurance industry. In this paper, we provide a micro-economic foundation for a flood risk insurance market. Specifically, we characterize Pareto-optimal...
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We re-visit the problem of optimal insurance design under Rank-Dependent Expected Utility (RDEU) examined by Bernard et al. (2015), Xu (2018), and Xu et al. (2015). Unlike the latter, we do not impose the no sabotage condition on admissible indemnities, that is, the comonotonicity of indemnity...
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