Mack (2000) - Benktander Flashcards
what is the BF RESERVE estimate based on?
Mack 2000
a priori expectation of ultimate losses
what does BF method assume?
Mack 2000
it assumes the current claims amount (C_k) is not predictive of future claims (because it uses U_0)
what does the CL method assume?
Mack 2000
assumes current claims amount C_k is fully predictive of future claims (because it uses U_CL)
what is an advantage of CL over BF?
Mack 2000
different actuaries obtain similar results (vs. BF, results depend on selection of U_0)
what is the relationship between C_k and credibility?
Mack 2000
as claims (C_k) develop, credibility should increase
why is GB also called the “Iterated BF”?
Mack 2000
it’s obtained by applying the BF procedure twice, first to U_0, then to U_BG
what happens if we iterate through the credibility-weighting process indefinitely?
(Mack 2000)
we eventually end up with the CL result
what are 4 reasons the Benktander method is superior to BF and CL?
(Mack 2000)
- Lower MSE
- Better approximation of the exact Bayesian procedure
- Superior to CL because it gives more weight to the a priori expectation of ultimate losses
- Superior to BF since it gives more weight to actual loss experience.
when is MSE ( R_GB) < MSE (R_BF) ?
Mack 2000
when c* (optimal credibility reserve that minimizes MSE) > p_k / 2
(implies that c* is closer to c = p_k than c = 0)
Benktander MSE is almost always smaller than BG & CL