Pricing Weather Derivatives Using the Indifference Pricing Approach |
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Authors: | Patrick L. Brockett Linda L. Goldens Min-Ming Wen Charles C. Yang |
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Affiliation: | Risk Management and Insurance in the Department of Information, Risk and Operations Management , Red McCombs School of Business, Global Research Fellow, IC Institute, University of Texas at Austin , Austin, TX 78712 |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper adopts an incomplete market pricing model–the indifference pricing approach–to analyze valuation of weather derivatives and the viability of the weather derivatives market in a hedging context. It incorporates price risk, weather/quantity risk, and other risks in the financial market. In a mean-variance framework, the relationship between the actuarial price and the indifference price of weather derivatives is analyzed, and conditions are obtained concerning when the actuarial price does not provide an appropriate valuation for weather derivatives. Conditions for the viability of the weather derivatives market are examined. This paper also analyzes the effects of partial hedging, natural hedges, basis risk, quantity risk, and price risk on investors’ indifference prices by examining the distributional impacts of the stochastic variables involved. |
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