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Risk measures and comonotonicity: A review

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STOCHASTIC MODELS
Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 573-606

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15326340600878016

Keywords

comonotonicity; distortion; lognormal; risk measurer; theory of choice under risk

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In this paper we examine and summarize properties of several well-known risk measures that can be used in the framework of setting solvency capital requirements for a risky business. Special attention is given to the class of (concave) distortion risk measures. We investigate the relationship between these risk measures and theories of choice under risk. Furthermore we consider the problem of how to evaluate risk measures for sums of non-independent random variables. Approximations for such sums, based on the concept of comonotonicity, are proposed. Several examples are provided to illustrate properties or to prove that certain properties do not hold. Although the paper contains several new results, it is written as an overview and pedagogical introduction to the subject of risk measurement. The paper is an extended version of Dhaene et al.([11]).

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