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http://dx.doi.org/10.5351/CSAM.2014.21.3.235

Application of Constrained Bayes Estimation under Balanced Loss Function in Insurance Pricing  

Kim, Myung Joon (Department of Business Statistics, Hannam University)
Kim, Yeong-Hwa (Department of Applied Statistics, Chung-Ang University)
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Communications for Statistical Applications and Methods / v.21, no.3, 2014 , pp. 235-243 More about this Journal
Abstract
Constrained Bayesian estimates overcome the over shrinkness toward the mean which usual Bayes and empirical Bayes estimates produce by matching first and second empirical moments; subsequently, a constrained Bayes estimate is recommended to use in case the research objective is to produce a histogram of the estimates considering the location and dispersion. The well-known squared error loss function exclusively emphasizes the precision of estimation and may lead to biased estimators. Thus, the balanced loss function is suggested to reflect both goodness of fit and precision of estimation. In insurance pricing, the accurate location estimates of risk and also dispersion estimates of each risk group should be considered under proper loss function. In this paper, by applying these two ideas, the benefit of the constrained Bayes estimates and balanced loss function will be discussed; in addition, application effectiveness will be proved through an analysis of real insurance accident data.
Keywords
Balanced loss function; constrained Bayes estimate; insurance pricing;
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