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Inference for Heavy-Tailed Data

Applications in Insurance and Finance

  • 1st Edition - August 11, 2017
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Liang Peng, Yongcheng Qi
  • Language: English

Heavy tailed data appears frequently in social science, internet traffic, insurance and finance. Statistical inference has been studied for many years, which includes recent bi… Read more

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Description

Heavy tailed data appears frequently in social science, internet traffic, insurance and finance. Statistical inference has been studied for many years, which includes recent bias-reduction estimation for tail index and high quantiles with applications in risk management, empirical likelihood based interval estimation for tail index and high quantiles, hypothesis tests for heavy tails, the choice of sample fraction in tail index and high quantile inference. These results for independent data, dependent data, linear time series and nonlinear time series are scattered in different statistics journals. Inference for Heavy-Tailed Data Analysis puts these methods into a single place with a clear picture on learning and using these techniques.

Key features

  • Contains comprehensive coverage of new techniques of heavy tailed data analysis
  • Provides examples of heavy tailed data and its uses
  • Brings together, in a single place, a clear picture on learning and using these techniques

Readership

Students, practitioners and researchers who need to analyze heavy-tailed data

Table of contents

1. Independent Data: bias-corrected estimators, interval estimation, hypothesis tests, choice of sample fraction2. Dependent Data: inference for mixing data, ARMA models, GARCH(1,1) models3. Multivariate Regular Variation: Recent research on hidden regular variation, functional time series.4. Applications: a tool-box in R will be applied to analyse data sets in insurance and finance

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: August 15, 2017
  • Language: English

About the authors

LP

Liang Peng

Dr Liang Peng is based at the Department of Risk Management and Insurance at Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, USA
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Risk Management and Insurance at Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, USA

YQ

Yongcheng Qi

Dr Yongcheng Qi is based at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Minnesota, USA.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Minnesota, USA

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