Regression Models for Bivariate Loss Data |
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Authors: | David P. M. Scollnik A.S.A. Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mathematics and Statistics , University of Calgary , Calgary , Alberta , Canada T2N 1N4 |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract This case study illustrates the analysis of two possible regression models for bivariate claims data. Estimates or forecasts of loss distributions under these two models are developed using two methods of analysis: (1) maximum likelihood estimation and (2) the Bayesian method. These methods are applied to two data sets consisting of 24 and 1,500 paired observations, respectively. The Bayesian analyses are implemented using Markov chain Monte Carlo via WinBUGS, as discussed in Scollnik (2001). A comparison of the analyses reveals that forecasted total losses can be dramatically underestimated by the maximum likelihood estimation method because it ignores the inherent parameter uncertainty. |
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