Company Value with Ruin Constraint in Lundberg Models

In this note we study the problem of company values with a ruin constraint in classical continuous time Lundberg models. For this, we adapt the methods and results for discrete de Finetti models to time and state continuous Lundberg models. The policy improvement method works also in continuous mode...

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Main Author: Christian Hipp
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Risks
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9091/6/3/73
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spelling doaj-cd5d5d399ce747b5b78f5a9061b51d2c2020-11-25T02:32:44ZengMDPI AGRisks2227-90912018-07-01637310.3390/risks6030073risks6030073Company Value with Ruin Constraint in Lundberg ModelsChristian Hipp0Institute of Finance, Banking and Insurance, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, 76131 Karlsruhe, GermanyIn this note we study the problem of company values with a ruin constraint in classical continuous time Lundberg models. For this, we adapt the methods and results for discrete de Finetti models to time and state continuous Lundberg models. The policy improvement method works also in continuous models, but it is slow and needs discretization. Better results can be obtained faster using the barrier method for discrete models which can be adjusted for Lundberg models. In this method, dividend strategies are considered which are based on barrier sequences. In our continuous state model, optimal barriers can be computed with the Lagrange method leading to a backward recursion scheme. The resulting dividend strategies will not always be optimal: in the case without ruin constraint, there are examples in which band strategies are superior. We also develop equations for optimal control of dynamic reinsurance to maximize the company value under a ruin constraint. These identify the optimal reinsurance strategy in no action regions and allow for an interactive computation of the value function. We apply the methods in a numerical example with exponential claims.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9091/6/3/73stochastic controloptimal dividend paymentruin probability constraintLundberg models
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Company Value with Ruin Constraint in Lundberg Models
Risks
stochastic control
optimal dividend payment
ruin probability constraint
Lundberg models
author_facet Christian Hipp
author_sort Christian Hipp
title Company Value with Ruin Constraint in Lundberg Models
title_short Company Value with Ruin Constraint in Lundberg Models
title_full Company Value with Ruin Constraint in Lundberg Models
title_fullStr Company Value with Ruin Constraint in Lundberg Models
title_full_unstemmed Company Value with Ruin Constraint in Lundberg Models
title_sort company value with ruin constraint in lundberg models
publisher MDPI AG
series Risks
issn 2227-9091
publishDate 2018-07-01
description In this note we study the problem of company values with a ruin constraint in classical continuous time Lundberg models. For this, we adapt the methods and results for discrete de Finetti models to time and state continuous Lundberg models. The policy improvement method works also in continuous models, but it is slow and needs discretization. Better results can be obtained faster using the barrier method for discrete models which can be adjusted for Lundberg models. In this method, dividend strategies are considered which are based on barrier sequences. In our continuous state model, optimal barriers can be computed with the Lagrange method leading to a backward recursion scheme. The resulting dividend strategies will not always be optimal: in the case without ruin constraint, there are examples in which band strategies are superior. We also develop equations for optimal control of dynamic reinsurance to maximize the company value under a ruin constraint. These identify the optimal reinsurance strategy in no action regions and allow for an interactive computation of the value function. We apply the methods in a numerical example with exponential claims.
topic stochastic control
optimal dividend payment
ruin probability constraint
Lundberg models
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9091/6/3/73
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