Log normal claim models with common shocks

10/25/2022
by   Greg Taylor, et al.
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This paper is concerned with modelling multiple claim arrays that are subject to one or more common shocks. It uses a structure that involves very general forms both idiosyncratic and common shock components of cell means. The dependencies between arrays, or between cells within an array, generated by the shocks are also of very general form. All of this appears in the prior literature, where the idiosyncratic and shock components are additive. This has created the awkwardness of unbalanced shocks. The present paper rectifies this by defining these components as multiplicative. Observations in individuals cells of claim arrays are assumed log normal (later log Tweedie) in order to accommodate the multiplicativity. Conveniently, the log normal case reduced parameter estimation to linear regression, yielding closed form solution of location parameters, and even of dispersion parameters in some cases.

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