The Prediction of Non-Life Claim Reserves under Inflation
—An Analysis including Diagonal Effects

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DOI: 10.4236/ojs.2016.62028    3,397 Downloads   5,095 Views  Citations
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The extraction of various reserves is one of the most important measures that guarantee insurance companies’ solvency. Accurate assessment of non-life insurance claim reserves needs to consider the volatility risks of inflation. This paper presents a stochastic model of claim reserves including inflation factor and diagonal effects. By applying this model, we can predict the values of the claim reserves and evaluate predicting risks. Through analyzing actual data and using the bootstrap method, we can compare Bornhuetter-Ferguson method involving diagonal effects with chain ladder method. It is shown that the former is more efficient and robust than the latter.

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Yan, T. (2016) The Prediction of Non-Life Claim Reserves under Inflation
—An Analysis including Diagonal Effects. Open Journal of Statistics, 6, 320-330. doi: 10.4236/ojs.2016.62028.

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