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Comonotonicity provides a convenient convex upper bound for a sum of random variables with arbitrary dependence structure. Improved convex upper bound was introduced via conditioning by Kaas et al. [Kaas, R., Dhaene, J., Goovaerts, M., 2000. Upper and lower bounds for sums of random variables....
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It is well known that if a random vector with given marginal distributions is comonotonic, it has the largest sum with respect to the convex order. In this paper, we prove that the converse is also true, provided that each marginal distribution is continuous.
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In this paper, we study stochastic orders of scalar products of random vectors. Based on the study of Ma [Ma, C., 2000. Convex orders for linear combinations of random variables. J. Statist. Plann. Inference 84, 11-25], we first obtain more general conditions under which linear combinations of...
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In this paper, we study the problems of optimal allocation of policy limits and deductibles. Several objective functions are considered: maximizing the expected utility of wealth assuming the losses are independent, minimizing the expected total retained loss and maximizing the expected utility...
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In the literature, orderings of optimal allocations of policy limits and deductibles were established with respect to a policyholder's preference. However, from the viewpoint of an insurer, the orderings are not enough for the purpose of pricing. In this paper, by applying the equivalent utility...
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