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Confidence intervals of the premiums of optimal bonus malus systems
Authors:Dimitris Karlis  George Tzougas  Nicholas Frangos
Institution:1. Department of Statistics, Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, Greece.;2. Department of Statistics, London School of Economics, London, UK.
Abstract:In view of the economic importance of motor third-party liability insurance in developed countries the construction of optimal BMS has been given considerable interest. However, a major drawback in the construction of optimal BMS is that they fail to account for the variability on premium calculations which are treated as point estimates. The present study addresses this issue. Specifically, nonparametric mixtures of Poisson laws are used to construct an optimal BMS with a finite number of classes. The mixing distribution is estimated by nonparametric maximum likelihood (NPML). The main contribution of this paper is the use of the NPML estimator for the construction of confidence intervals for the premium rates derived by updating the posterior mean claim frequency. Furthermore, we advance one step further by improving the performance of the confidence intervals based on a bootstrap procedure where the estimated mixture is used for resampling. The construction of confidence intervals for the individual premiums based on the asymptotic maximum likelihood theory is beneficial for the insurance company as it can result in accurate and effective adjustments to the premium rating policies from a practical point of view.
Keywords:Optimal BMS  nonparametric maximum likelihood  asymptotic normality  Wald-type two-sided confidence intervals  Efron percentile bootstrap confidence intervals
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