Simulation Of Risk Processes
Source: Munich Personal Repec Archive
This paper is intended as a guide to simulation of risk processes. A typical model for insurance risk, the so-called collective risk model, treats the aggregate loss as having a compound distribution with two main components: one characterizing the arrival of claims and another describing the severity (or size) of loss resulting from the occurrence of a claim. The collective risk model is often used in health insurance and in general insurance, whenever the main risk components are the number of insurance claims and the amount of the claims. It can also be used for modeling other non-insurance product risks, such as credit and operational risk. In this paper the authors present efficient simulation algorithms for several classes of claim arrival processes.
| Format: | Size: | 239.14 | |
| Date: | Sep 2010 |



