Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5077629 Insurance: Mathematics and Economics 2007 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper we apply the martingale approach, which has been widely used in mathematical finance, to investigate the optimal investment problem for an insurer. When the insurer's risk process is modeled by a Lévy process and the capital can be invested in a security market described by the standard Black-Scholes model, closed-form solutions to the problems of mean-variance efficient investment and expected CARA utility maximization are obtained. The effect of the claim process on the mean-variance efficient strategies and frontier is also analyzed.
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