Although both over-dispersed Poisson and log-normal chain-ladder models are popular in claim reserving, it is not obvious when to choose which model. Yet, the two models are obviously different. While the over-dispersed Poisson model imposes the variance to mean ratio to be common across the array, the log-normal model assumes the same for the standard deviation to mean ratio. Leveraging this insight, we propose a test that has the power to distinguish between the two models. The theory is asymptotic, but it does not build on a large size of the array and, instead, makes use of information accumulating within the cells. The test has a non-standard asymptotic distribution; however, saddle point approximations are available. We show in a simu...
We consider the problem of estimating the outstanding claims produced by a homogeneous general insur...
A common problem in count data models is the over-dispersed quantities of purchase that can plague t...
In several applications data are grouped and there are within-group correlations. With continuous da...
Although both over-dispersed Poisson and log-normal chain-ladder models are popular in claim reservi...
Despite the widespread use of chain-ladder models, so far no theory was available to test for model ...
While over-dispersed Poisson age-period-cohort and extended chain-ladder models are used in a numbe...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
We propose an asymptotic theory for distribution forecasting from the log-normal chain-ladder model....
The new Log-Linear Test (TL) is proposed to identify when the Poisson model fails for a collection o...
Poisson data frequently exhibit overdispersion; and, for univariate models, many options exist to ci...
SUMMARY. We consider the problem of testing whether a sample of observations comes from a single Poi...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science...
Goodness-of-fit tests for discrete data and models with parameters to be estimated are usually based...
First, the distribution-free chain-ladder is introduced. Then, the Poisson model is in- troduced. It...
We consider the problem of estimating the outstanding claims produced by a homogeneous general insur...
A common problem in count data models is the over-dispersed quantities of purchase that can plague t...
In several applications data are grouped and there are within-group correlations. With continuous da...
Although both over-dispersed Poisson and log-normal chain-ladder models are popular in claim reservi...
Despite the widespread use of chain-ladder models, so far no theory was available to test for model ...
While over-dispersed Poisson age-period-cohort and extended chain-ladder models are used in a numbe...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
We propose an asymptotic theory for distribution forecasting from the log-normal chain-ladder model....
The new Log-Linear Test (TL) is proposed to identify when the Poisson model fails for a collection o...
Poisson data frequently exhibit overdispersion; and, for univariate models, many options exist to ci...
SUMMARY. We consider the problem of testing whether a sample of observations comes from a single Poi...
The Poisson regression model remains an important tool in the econometric analysis of count data. In...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science...
Goodness-of-fit tests for discrete data and models with parameters to be estimated are usually based...
First, the distribution-free chain-ladder is introduced. Then, the Poisson model is in- troduced. It...
We consider the problem of estimating the outstanding claims produced by a homogeneous general insur...
A common problem in count data models is the over-dispersed quantities of purchase that can plague t...
In several applications data are grouped and there are within-group correlations. With continuous da...