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Correlations between excess of loss reinsurance covers and reinsurance of the n largest claims baruch berliner

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E. Franckx [1] has established the distribution function of the largest individual claim of a portfolio. By assuming the number of claims to be Poisson distributed, H. Ammeter was able to develop the distribution function of the total loss excluding the largest individual claim [2] as well as the distribution function of the nth largest claim [3].Of course, the nth largest claim is dependent on the largest claim, second largest claim and so on, down to the (nth — 1) largest claim. If we assume the number of claims to be Poisson distributed and the amount of the individual claim to be Pareto distributed, the correlation between the mth largest and the nth largest claim can be expressed by an analytical formula which is susceptible to numerical computation.With this knowledge we shall be able to compute the variance of the sum of the n largest claims and moreover the correlation between the sum of the n largest claims and the total loss amount. Although an excess of loss reinsurance treaty and a treaty reinsuring the n largest claims are very different in their construction, this paper will show that from a practical point of view there exists a similarity between the two treaties. The correlation coefficient between the sum of the n largest claims and the sum of all claims exceeding a certain limit enables us to assess the degree of similarity.The correlation coefficient and thus the degree of similarity will prove to be high even in case of the reinsurance of only a small number of largest claims.Finally, the knowledge of the two first moments of the sum of the n largest claims allows us to compute the premium and the security or variance loading for the reinsurance of the n largest claims.

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  • Berliner, Baruch, 1972. "Correlations between excess of loss reinsurance covers and reinsurance of the n largest claims baruch berliner," ASTIN Bulletin, Cambridge University Press, vol. 6(3), pages 260-275, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:astinb:v:6:y:1972:i:03:p:260-275_01
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    1. Castaño-Martínez, A. & Pigueiras, G. & Sordo, M.A., 2019. "On a family of risk measures based on largest claims," Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 86(C), pages 92-97.

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