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A CHARACTERIZATION OF MARTINGALE-EQUIVALENT MIXED COMPOUND POISSON PROCESSES
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Macheras, Nikolaos D.
, Lyberopoulos, Demetrios P.
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Equivalence
/ Insurance
/ Insurance industry
/ Martingales
/ Poisson density functions
/ Poisson distribution
/ Probability
/ Statistical analysis
2021
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A CHARACTERIZATION OF MARTINGALE-EQUIVALENT MIXED COMPOUND POISSON PROCESSES
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Macheras, Nikolaos D.
, Lyberopoulos, Demetrios P.
in
Equivalence
/ Insurance
/ Insurance industry
/ Martingales
/ Poisson density functions
/ Poisson distribution
/ Probability
/ Statistical analysis
2021
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A CHARACTERIZATION OF MARTINGALE-EQUIVALENT MIXED COMPOUND POISSON PROCESSES
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A CHARACTERIZATION OF MARTINGALE-EQUIVALENT MIXED COMPOUND POISSON PROCESSES
2021
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Overview
If a given aggregate process S is a mixed compound Poisson process under a probability measure P, we provide a characterization of all probability measures Q on the domain of P, such that P and Q are progressively equivalent and S remains a mixed compound Poisson process with improved properties. This result generalizes earlier work of Delbaen and Haezendonck (Insurance Math. Econom. 8 (1989) 269–277). Implications related to the computation of premium calculation principles in an insurance market possessing the property of no free lunch with vanishing risk are also discussed.
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Institute of Mathematical Statistics
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