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In this note we provide new results of interest in the portfolio choice problem when the risky opportunities are correlated: for a general vector (X <Subscript>1</Subscript>, X <Subscript>2</Subscript>,..., X <Subscript> n </Subscript>) of risky opportunities we give new conditions for stochastic comparison among different portfolios choices and new necessary and...</subscript></subscript></subscript>
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In this paper we investigate dependence properties and comparison results for multidimensional Lévy processes. In particular we address the questions, whether or not dependence properties and orderings of the copulas of the distributions of a Lévy process can be characterized by corresponding...
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In this paper we investigate dependence properties and comparison results for multidimensional Lévy processes. In particular we address the questions, whether or not dependence properties and orderings of the copulas of the distributions of a Lévy process can be characterized by corresponding...
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Orderings of interdependence are useful in many economic contexts: in assessing ex post inequality under uncertainty; in comparing multidimensional inequality; in valuing portfolios of assets or insurance policies; and in assessing systemic risk. We explore five orderings of interdependence for...
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In the individual risk model, one is often concerned about positively dependent risks. Several notions of positive dependence have been proposed to describe such dependent risks. In this paper, we assume that the risks in the individual risk model are positively dependent through the stochastic...
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This paper is concerned with opportunistic maintenance on a multi-component cumulative damage shock model with stochastically dependent components. A component fails when its cumulative damage exceeds a given threshold, and any such a failure creates a maintenance opportunity, and triggers a...
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