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Risk Measures And Attitudes 1st Edition Patrick Cheridito Samuel Drapeau

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Risk Measures And Attitudes 1st Edition Patrick Cheridito Samuel Drapeau
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Pages: 91
Author: Patrick Cheridito, Samuel Drapeau, Michael Kupper (auth.), Francesca Biagini, Andreas Richter, Harris Schlesinger (eds.)
ISBN: 9781447149255, 9781447149262, 1447149254, 1447149262, 9781447149263
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Risk Measures And Attitudes 1st Edition Patrick Cheridito Samuel Drapeau by Patrick Cheridito, Samuel Drapeau, Michael Kupper (auth.), Francesca Biagini, Andreas Richter, Harris Schlesinger (eds.) 9781447149255, 9781447149262, 1447149254, 1447149262, 9781447149263 instant download after payment.

Risk has been described in the past by a simple measure, such as the variance, and risk attitude is often considered simply a degree of risk aversion. However, this viewpoint is usually not sufficient. Risk Measures and Attitudes collects contributions which illustrate how modern approaches to both risk measures and risk attitudes are inevitably intertwined. The settings under which this is discussed include portfolio choice, mitigating credit risk and comparing risky alternatives.

This book will be a useful study aid for students and researchers of actuarial science or risk management as well as practitioners.

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