A Quantile Regression approach for the analysis of the diversification in non-life premium risk

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Fabio Baione
Davide Biancalana
Paolo De Angelis
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[1] University of Rome Sapienza,Department of Statistics
[2] University of Sannio Benevento,Department of Economics Law Management and Quantitative Methods
[3] University of Rome Sapienza,Department of Methods and Models for Economy Finance and Territory
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Soft Computing | 2020年 / 24卷
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Quantile Regression; Generalized linear model; Premium principles; Risk margin; Ratemaking; Diversification;
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This paper concerns the study of the diversification effect involved in a portfolio of non-life policies priced via traditional premium principles when individual pure premiums are calculated via Quantile Regression. Our aim is to use Quantile Regression to estimate the individual conditional loss distribution given a vector of rating factors. To this aim, we make a comparison of the outcomes obtained via Quantile Regression with the widely used industry standard method based on generalized linear models. Then, considering a specific premium principle, we calculate individual pure premium by means of a specific functional of the conditional loss distribution, the standard deviation. We determine the portfolio risk margin according to the Solvency 2 framework and then we allocate it over each policy in a way consistent with his/her riskiness. Indeed, considering a portfolio of heterogeneous policies, we determine the individual reduction of the safety loading, due to the diversification, and we measure the risk contribution of each individual.
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页码:8523 / 8534
页数:11
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