Stochastic orders and co-risk measures under positive dependence

  1. M. A. Sordo
  2. A. Suárez Llorens
  3. A. J. Bello
Actas:
XXXVII CONGRESO NACIONAL SEIO XI JORNADAS DE ESTADÍSTICA PUBLICA

Editorial: Servicio de publicaciones de la Universidad de Oviedo

ISBN: 978-84-16664-98-6

Año de publicación: 2017

Páginas: 71

Tipo: Aportación congreso

Resumen

Conditional risk measures (or co-risk measures) and risk contribution measures are increasingly used in actuarial portfolio analysis to evaluate the systemic risk, which is related to risk that the failure or loss of a component spreads to another component spreads to another component or even to the whole portfolio: while co-risk measures are risk-adjusted versions of measures usually employed to assess isolate risks, risk contributions measures quantify how a stress situation for a component affects another one. In this paper, we provide sufficient conditions under which two random vectors could be compared in terms of CoVaR (Conditional value-at-risk), CoES (conditional expected shorfall) and different risk contribution measures. Conditions are given in terms of the increasing convex order, the dispersive order and the excess wealth order of the marginals under some assumptions of positive dependence.