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Pareto optimal allocations and optimal risk sharing for coherent or convex risk measures as well as for insurance prices have been studied widely in the literature. In particular, Pareto optimal allocations have been characterized by applying inf-convolution of risk measures and convex...
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Quite recently, a great interest has been devoted to time-consistency of risk measures in its different formulations (see Delbaen, Follmer and Penner, Bion-Nadal, Delbaen et al., Laeven and Stadje, among many others). However, almost all the papers address to coherent or convex risk measures...
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In this paper, we focus on the portfolio optimization problem associated to a quasiconvex risk measure (satisfying some additional assumptions). For coherent/convex risk measures, the portfolio optimization problem has been already studied by Gaivoronski and Pflug (2005), Rockafellar and Uryasev...
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Force of mortality is defined using an exponential function of Legendre polynomials, as in Renshaw et al. (1996), plus an extra term which captures mortality shocks. For the extra term Ballotta Haberman (2006) and Ahmadi et al. (2015) consider an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck while we suggest using Lévy...
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In this paper we investigate empirically the effect of using higher moments in portfolio allocation when parametric and non parametric models are used. The non parametric model considered in this paper is the sample approach while the parametric one is constructed assuming Multivariate Variance...
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