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Penalized bias reduction in extreme value estimation for censored Pareto-type data, and long-tailed insurance applications

Published 18 May 2017 in stat.ME | (1705.06634v1)

Abstract: The subject of tail estimation for randomly censored data from a heavy tailed distribution receives growing attention, motivated by applications for instance in actuarial statistics. The bias of the available estimators of the extreme value index can be substantial and depends strongly on the amount of censoring. We review the available estimators, propose a new bias reduced estimator, and show how shrinkage estimation can help to keep the MSE under control. A bootstrap algorithm is proposed to construct confidence intervals. We compare these new proposals with the existing estimators through simulation. We conclude this paper with a detailed study of a long-tailed car insurance portfolio, which typically exhibit heavy censoring.

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