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Title: Estimating Copulas for Insurance from Scarce Observations, Expert Opinion and Prior Information
Subtitle: A Bayesian Approach
Author(s): ARBENZ, Philipp , CANESTRARO, Davide
Journal: ASTIN Bulletin
Volume: 42    Issue: 1   Date: 2012   
Pages: 271-290
DOI: 10.2143/AST.42.1.2160743

Abstract :
A prudent assessment of dependence is crucial in many stochastic models for insurance risks. Copulas have become popular to model such dependencies. However, estimation procedures for copulas often lead to large parameter uncertainty when observations are scarce. In this paper, we propose a Bayesian method which combines prior information (e.g. from regulators), observations and expert opinion in order to estimate copula parameters and determine the estimation uncertainty. The combination of different sources of information can significantly reduce the parameter uncertainty compared to the use of only one source. The model can also account for uncertainty in the marginal distributions. Furthermore, we describe the methodology for obtaining expert opinion and explain involved psychological effects and popular fallacies. We exemplify the approach in a case study.