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This paper estimates the importance of temptation (Gul and Pesendorfer, 2001) for consumption smoothing and asset accumulation in a structural life-cycle model. We use two complementary estimation strategies: first, we estimate the Euler equation of this model; and second we match liquid and...
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These notes aim at giving a broad skill set to the actuarial profession in insurance pricing and data science. We start from the classical world of generalized linear models, generalized additive models and credibility theory. These methods form the basis of the deeper statistical understanding....
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This paper uses a consumption-based dynamic quantile preference model to estimate the elasticity of intertemporal substitution (EIS) across different levels of risk attitude. In the quantile model, the risk attitude is captured by the quantile and is, therefore, separable from the EIS. This is...
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Testing for the money illusion hypothesis in aggregate consumption function generally involves a regression model that projects real consumption onto nominal disposable income and a consumer price index. Price data are usually available at a monthly level, but consumption and income data are...
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We estimate models of consumption growth that allow for long-run risks and disasters using data for a series of countries over a time span of 200 years. Our estimates indicate that a model with small and frequent disasters that arrive at a mean-reverting rate best fits international consumption...
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I papiret undersøges anvendeligheden af en ikke-parametrisk metode, en såkaldt regression spline, til estimation af husholdningers marginale forbrugstilbøjelighed. I forhold til eksisterende metoder kræver denne tilgang færre teoretiske antagelser for identifikation. Mere specifikt vises...
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Robustness of risk measures to changes in underlying loss distributions (distributional uncertainty) is of crucial importance when making well-informed risk management decisions. In this paper, we quantify for any given distortion risk measure its robustness to distributional uncertainty by...
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Variable annuities are insurance products that contain guarantees and using the Monte Carlo method to calculate the fair market values of these guarantees for a large portfolio of such products is extremely time consuming. In this paper, we propose the class of GB2 distributions to model the...
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