Premium Calculation: Why Standard Deviation Should be Replaced by Absolute Deviation

  • Denneberg D
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Abstract

Average absolute (instead of quadratic) deviation from median (instead of expectation) is better suited to determine the safety loading for insurance premiums than standard deviation: The corresponding premium functionals behave additive under the practically relevant risk sharing schemes between first insurer and reinsurer.

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Denneberg, D. (1990). Premium Calculation: Why Standard Deviation Should be Replaced by Absolute Deviation. ASTIN Bulletin, 20(2), 181–190. https://doi.org/10.2143/ast.20.2.2005441

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