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Presentation: Some problems in a discrete semi-Markov risk model

TitleSome problems in a discrete semi-Markov risk model
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Issue Date2016
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China Institute for Actuarial Science, Beijing, China, 27 May 2016 How to Cite?
AbstractThis talk discusses some problems for a discrete semi-Markov risk model, which assumes individual claims are in uenced by a Markov chain with nite state space. Our semi-Markov risk model is similar to the one studied in Reinhard and Snoussi (2001,2002) without the restriction imposed on the distributions of the claims. In particular, the model of study embraces several existing risk models such as the compound binomial model (with time-correlated claims) and the compound Markov binomial model (with time-correlated claims). Recursive formulae with initial values for computing survival probabilities and the discounted free penalty functions with randomized dividends are derived in the two-state model.
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dc.contributor.authorYuen, KC-
dc.date.accessioned2016-07-11T07:29:11Z-
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dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationChina Institute for Actuarial Science, Beijing, China, 27 May 2016-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/226905-
dc.description.abstractThis talk discusses some problems for a discrete semi-Markov risk model, which assumes individual claims are in uenced by a Markov chain with nite state space. Our semi-Markov risk model is similar to the one studied in Reinhard and Snoussi (2001,2002) without the restriction imposed on the distributions of the claims. In particular, the model of study embraces several existing risk models such as the compound binomial model (with time-correlated claims) and the compound Markov binomial model (with time-correlated claims). Recursive formulae with initial values for computing survival probabilities and the discounted free penalty functions with randomized dividends are derived in the two-state model.-
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dc.identifier.emailYuen, KC: kcyuen@hku.hk-
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