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A new method for building parametric-functional families of Lorenz curves, generated from an initial Lorenz curve (which satisfies some regularity conditions), is presented. The method is applied to the exponential family since they use the exponential Lorenz curves as their generating curves....
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In this article, a new methodology for obtaining a premium based on a broad class of conjugate prior distributions, assuming lognormal claims, is presented. The new class of prior distributions arise in a natural way, using the conditional specification technique introduced by Arnold, Castillo,...
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A k-dimensional density function is determined by certain combinations of marginal and conditional densities. The present paper identifies all possible such specifications. Gelman and Speed (1993) have treated the finite discrete case of this problem. The present paper extends their work to a...
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It is well known that full knowledge of all conditional distributions will typically serve to completely characterize a bivariate distribution. Partial knowledge will often suffice. For example, knowledge of the conditional distribution of X given Y and the conditional mean of Y given X is often...
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Distributions with normal conditionals have biquadratic regression functions. Consequently, in contrast to classical bivariate normal distributions, their densities can be multimodal. Criteria for determining the number of modes are discussed and illustrations of representative multimodal...
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