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Allocations of policy limits and ordering relations for aggregate remaining claims

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  • Manesh, Sirous Fathi
  • Khaledi, Baha-Eldin

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Let X1,…,Xn be a set of n risks, with decreasing joint density function f, faced by a policyholder who is insured for this n risks, with upper limit coverage for each risk. Let l=(l1,…ln) and l∗=(l1∗,…ln∗) be two vectors of policy limits such that l∗ is majorized by l. It is shown that ∑i=1n(Xi−li)+ is larger than ∑i=1n(Xi−li∗)+ according to stochastic dominance if f is exchangeable. It is also shown that ∑i=1n(Xi−l(i))+ is larger than ∑i=1n(Xi−l(i)∗)+ according to stochastic dominance if either f is a decreasing arrangement or X1,…,Xn are independent and ordered according to the reversed hazard rate ordering. We apply the new results to multivariate Pareto distribution.

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  • Manesh, Sirous Fathi & Khaledi, Baha-Eldin, 2015. "Allocations of policy limits and ordering relations for aggregate remaining claims," Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, Elsevier, vol. 65(C), pages 9-14.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:insuma:v:65:y:2015:i:c:p:9-14
    DOI: 10.1016/j.insmatheco.2015.08.003
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