Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Actuarial Sciences and Finance
Herausgegeben:Perna, Cira; Sibillo, Marilena
Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Actuarial Sciences and Finance
Herausgegeben:Perna, Cira; Sibillo, Marilena
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This volume aims to collect new ideas presented in the form of 4 page papers dedicated to mathematical and statistical methods in actuarial sciences and finance. The cooperation between mathematicians and statisticians working in insurance and finance is a very fruitful field and provides interesting scientific products in theoretical models and practical applications, as well as in scientific discussion of problems of national and international interest. This work reflects the results discussed at the biennial conference on Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Actuarial Sciences and Finance (MAF), born at the University of Salerno in 2004.…mehr
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This volume aims to collect new ideas presented in the form of 4 page papers dedicated to mathematical and statistical methods in actuarial sciences and finance. The cooperation between mathematicians and statisticians working in insurance and finance is a very fruitful field and provides interesting scientific products in theoretical models and practical applications, as well as in scientific discussion of problems of national and international interest. This work reflects the results discussed at the biennial conference on Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Actuarial Sciences and Finance (MAF), born at the University of Salerno in 2004.
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- Verlag: Springer / Springer International Publishing / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-319-35856-7
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 312g
- ISBN-13: 9783319358567
- ISBN-10: 3319358561
- Artikelnr.: 45588210
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Springer / Springer International Publishing / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-319-35856-7
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 312g
- ISBN-13: 9783319358567
- ISBN-10: 3319358561
- Artikelnr.: 45588210
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1 I. Albarrn, P. Alonso, A.Arribas-Gil and A. Gran: Can personal dependency paths help to estimate life expectancy free of dependency?.- 2 A. Amendola and V. Candila: Evaluation of volatility forecasts in a VaR framework.- 3 A. Amendola and M. Restaino: Optimal cut-off points for multiple causes of business failure models.- 4 R. Baragona, F. Battaglia and D. Cucina: Maximum empirical likelihood inference for outliers in autoregressive time series.- 5 A. Basso and S. Funari: The role of fund size and returns to scale in the performance of mutual funds.- 6 M. Biancardi and G. Villani: A robustness analysis of least-squares monte carlo for r&d real options valuation.- 7 G. Bimonte and P. Spennati: The common pool problem of intergovernmental interactions and fiscal discipline: a Stackelberg approach.- 8 S. Boffelli and G. Urga: High -and low-frequency correlations in European government bond spreads and their macroeconomic drivers.- 9 S. Bonini and G. Caivano: Probability of default: a modern calibration approach.- 10 S. Bonini and G. Caivano: Development of a LGD model Basel2 compliant: a case study.- 11 S. Capecchi and D. Piccolo: Modelling the latent components of personal happiness.- 12 M. Caporin, L. Corazzini and M. Costola: Measuring the impact of behavioural choices on the market prices.- 13 M. Cardin: A note on natural risk statistics, OWA operators and generalized Gini functions.- 14 R. Cerchiara and V. Magatti: The estimation of standard deviation of premium risk under solvency 2. - 15 M. Coppola and V. D'Amato: The solvency capital requirement management for an insurance company.- 16 M. Corduas: Direct multi-step estimation and time series classification. - 17 V. D'Amato, S. Haberman, G. Piscopo and M. Russolillo: Alternative Assessments of the Longevity Trends.- 18 G. H. Dash, Jr. and N. Kajiji: Combinatorial nonlinear goal programming for ESG portfolio optimization and dynamic hedge management.- 19 A. Di Crescenzo, B. Martinucci and S. Zacks:On the geometric Brownian motion with alternating trend.- 20 E. Di Lorenzo, M. La Rocca, A. Orlando, C. Perna and M. Sibillo: Empirical evidences on predictive accuracy of survival models.- 21 R. Donati and M. Corazza: RedESTM, a risk measure in a Pareto-Levy stable framework with clustering.- 22 N. Ettore D'Ortona and G. Melisi: Run-off error in the outstanding claims reserves evaluation.- 23 S. Ferrando, A. Gonzalez, I. Degano, and M. Rahsepar: Trajectory based market models. Arbitrage and pricing intervals.- 24 G. Fig-Talamanca: A statistical test for the Heston model.- 25 F. Giordano, M. Niglio and C. Damiano Vitale: Threshold Random Walk structures in finance.- 26 J. Gogola: Stochastic mortality models. Application to CR mortality data.- 27 M. Harcek: Risk adjusted dynamic hedging strategies.- 28 A. Klani and F. Quittard-Pinon: Pricing and hedging variable annuities.- 29 D. G. Konstantinides and C. E. Kountzakis: Monetary risk functionals on Orlicz spaces produced by set-valued risk maps and random measures.- 30 N. Loperfido: A probability inequality related to Mardia's kurtosis.- 31 G. M. Mantovani, G. Coro, P. Gurisatti and M. Mestroni: Integrating industrial and financial analysis into a rating methodology for corporate risk detection: the case of the Vicenza manufacturing firms.- 32 L. Mercuri and E. Rroji: Risk measurement using the mixed tempered stable distribution.- 33 M. Mestroni, E. Basilico and G. Max Mantovani: Corporate finance... what else? The case of the productive chain networks in north-east Italy and the scaffolding finance adopted by their leader.- 34 A. Naccarato and P. Andrea: BEKK element-by-element estimation of a volatility matrix. A portfolio simulation.- 35 M. Nardon and P. Pianca: The effects of curvature and elevation of the probability weighting function on options prices.- 36 A. Ntamjokouen, S. Haberman and G. Consigli: A multivariate approach to project the long run relationship of mortality indices between Canadianprovinces.- 37 A. Orlando, G. di Lorenzo and M. Politano: Measuring and managing the longevity risk: an empirical evidence from the Italian pension market.- 38 T. Paletta, A. Leccadito and R. Tunaru: Pricing and hedging basket options under shifted asymmetric jump-diffusion process.- 39 M. Resta: On a data mining framework for the identification of frequent pattern trends.- 40 D. Teneng and K. Parna: Risk processes with normal inverse gaussian claims and premiums.- 41 T. Uratani: A portfolio model for the risk management in public pension.- 42 R. Yves: Black Scholes option sensitivity using high order greeks.
1 I. Albarrn, P. Alonso, A.Arribas-Gil and A. Gran: Can personal dependency paths help to estimate life expectancy free of dependency?.- 2 A. Amendola and V. Candila: Evaluation of volatility forecasts in a VaR framework.- 3 A. Amendola and M. Restaino: Optimal cut-off points for multiple causes of business failure models.- 4 R. Baragona, F. Battaglia and D. Cucina: Maximum empirical likelihood inference for outliers in autoregressive time series.- 5 A. Basso and S. Funari: The role of fund size and returns to scale in the performance of mutual funds.- 6 M. Biancardi and G. Villani: A robustness analysis of least-squares monte carlo for r&d real options valuation.- 7 G. Bimonte and P. Spennati: The common pool problem of intergovernmental interactions and fiscal discipline: a Stackelberg approach.- 8 S. Boffelli and G. Urga: High -and low-frequency correlations in European government bond spreads and their macroeconomic drivers.- 9 S. Bonini and G. Caivano: Probability of default: a modern calibration approach.- 10 S. Bonini and G. Caivano: Development of a LGD model Basel2 compliant: a case study.- 11 S. Capecchi and D. Piccolo: Modelling the latent components of personal happiness.- 12 M. Caporin, L. Corazzini and M. Costola: Measuring the impact of behavioural choices on the market prices.- 13 M. Cardin: A note on natural risk statistics, OWA operators and generalized Gini functions.- 14 R. Cerchiara and V. Magatti: The estimation of standard deviation of premium risk under solvency 2. - 15 M. Coppola and V. D'Amato: The solvency capital requirement management for an insurance company.- 16 M. Corduas: Direct multi-step estimation and time series classification. - 17 V. D'Amato, S. Haberman, G. Piscopo and M. Russolillo: Alternative Assessments of the Longevity Trends.- 18 G. H. Dash, Jr. and N. Kajiji: Combinatorial nonlinear goal programming for ESG portfolio optimization and dynamic hedge management.- 19 A. Di Crescenzo, B. Martinucci and S. Zacks:On the geometric Brownian motion with alternating trend.- 20 E. Di Lorenzo, M. La Rocca, A. Orlando, C. Perna and M. Sibillo: Empirical evidences on predictive accuracy of survival models.- 21 R. Donati and M. Corazza: RedESTM, a risk measure in a Pareto-Levy stable framework with clustering.- 22 N. Ettore D'Ortona and G. Melisi: Run-off error in the outstanding claims reserves evaluation.- 23 S. Ferrando, A. Gonzalez, I. Degano, and M. Rahsepar: Trajectory based market models. Arbitrage and pricing intervals.- 24 G. Fig-Talamanca: A statistical test for the Heston model.- 25 F. Giordano, M. Niglio and C. Damiano Vitale: Threshold Random Walk structures in finance.- 26 J. Gogola: Stochastic mortality models. Application to CR mortality data.- 27 M. Harcek: Risk adjusted dynamic hedging strategies.- 28 A. Klani and F. Quittard-Pinon: Pricing and hedging variable annuities.- 29 D. G. Konstantinides and C. E. Kountzakis: Monetary risk functionals on Orlicz spaces produced by set-valued risk maps and random measures.- 30 N. Loperfido: A probability inequality related to Mardia's kurtosis.- 31 G. M. Mantovani, G. Coro, P. Gurisatti and M. Mestroni: Integrating industrial and financial analysis into a rating methodology for corporate risk detection: the case of the Vicenza manufacturing firms.- 32 L. Mercuri and E. Rroji: Risk measurement using the mixed tempered stable distribution.- 33 M. Mestroni, E. Basilico and G. Max Mantovani: Corporate finance... what else? The case of the productive chain networks in north-east Italy and the scaffolding finance adopted by their leader.- 34 A. Naccarato and P. Andrea: BEKK element-by-element estimation of a volatility matrix. A portfolio simulation.- 35 M. Nardon and P. Pianca: The effects of curvature and elevation of the probability weighting function on options prices.- 36 A. Ntamjokouen, S. Haberman and G. Consigli: A multivariate approach to project the long run relationship of mortality indices between Canadianprovinces.- 37 A. Orlando, G. di Lorenzo and M. Politano: Measuring and managing the longevity risk: an empirical evidence from the Italian pension market.- 38 T. Paletta, A. Leccadito and R. Tunaru: Pricing and hedging basket options under shifted asymmetric jump-diffusion process.- 39 M. Resta: On a data mining framework for the identification of frequent pattern trends.- 40 D. Teneng and K. Parna: Risk processes with normal inverse gaussian claims and premiums.- 41 T. Uratani: A portfolio model for the risk management in public pension.- 42 R. Yves: Black Scholes option sensitivity using high order greeks.