In this paper, a compound binomial model with a constant dividend barrier and random income is considered. Two types of individual claims, main claims and by-claims, are defined, where every by-claim is induced by the...In this paper, a compound binomial model with a constant dividend barrier and random income is considered. Two types of individual claims, main claims and by-claims, are defined, where every by-claim is induced by the main claim and may be delayed for one time period with a certain probability. The premium income is assumed to another binomial process to capture the uncertainty of the customer's arrivals and payments. A system of difference equations with certain boundary conditions for the expected present value of total dividend payments prior to ruin is derived and solved. Explicit results are obtained when the claim sizes are Kn distributed or the claim size distributions have finite support. Numerical results are also provided to illustrate the impact of the delay of by-claims on the expected present value of dividends.展开更多
In this paper, we consider a risk model in which each main claim may induce a delayed claim, called a by-claim. We assume that the time for the occurrence of a by-claim is random. We investigate the expected discounte...In this paper, we consider a risk model in which each main claim may induce a delayed claim, called a by-claim. We assume that the time for the occurrence of a by-claim is random. We investigate the expected discounted penalty function, and derive the defective renewal equation satisfied by it. We obtain some explicit results when the main claim and the by-claim are both exponentially distributed, respectively. We also present some numerical illustrations.展开更多
基金supported by the NSFC(11171101)Doctoral Fund of Education Ministry of China(20104306110001)the Graduate Research and Innovation Fund of Hunan Province(CX2011B197)
文摘In this paper, a compound binomial model with a constant dividend barrier and random income is considered. Two types of individual claims, main claims and by-claims, are defined, where every by-claim is induced by the main claim and may be delayed for one time period with a certain probability. The premium income is assumed to another binomial process to capture the uncertainty of the customer's arrivals and payments. A system of difference equations with certain boundary conditions for the expected present value of total dividend payments prior to ruin is derived and solved. Explicit results are obtained when the claim sizes are Kn distributed or the claim size distributions have finite support. Numerical results are also provided to illustrate the impact of the delay of by-claims on the expected present value of dividends.
基金supported by 121 Young Doctorial Development Fund Project for Central University of Finance and Economics (No. QBJJJ201004)the 2011 research grant from the China Institute for Actuarial Science,Central University of Finance and Economics+2 种基金the Ministry of Education Project of Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences in Universities (No. 11JJD790004,No. 11JJD790053)The researchof Guojing Wang is supported by the Natural Science Foundation (No. KB2008155) of Jiangsu Province of Chinathe Research Fund for the Doctorial Program of Higher Education (No. 20093201110013)
文摘In this paper, we consider a risk model in which each main claim may induce a delayed claim, called a by-claim. We assume that the time for the occurrence of a by-claim is random. We investigate the expected discounted penalty function, and derive the defective renewal equation satisfied by it. We obtain some explicit results when the main claim and the by-claim are both exponentially distributed, respectively. We also present some numerical illustrations.