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Ruin problem for Brownian motion risk model with interest rate and tax payment

Published 13 Jun 2018 in math.PR | (1806.04889v1)

Abstract: Let ${B(t), t\ge 0}$ be a Brownian motion. Consider the Brownian motion risk model with interest rate collection and tax payment defined by \begin{align}\label{Rudef} \widetilde{U}\gamma\delta(t)=\widetilde{X}\delta(t)-\gamma\sup{s\in[0,t]} \left(\widetilde{X}\delta(s)e{\delta(t-s)}-ue{\delta(t-s)}\right),t\ge0, \end{align} with $$\widetilde{X}\delta(t)=ue{\delta t}+c \int_0t e{\delta (t-v)}dv-\sigma \int_0t e{\delta(t-v)}dB(v),$$ where $c>0,\gamma \in [0,1)$ and $\delta \in \mathbb{R}$ are three given constants. When $\delta=0$ and $\gamma \in (0,1)$ this is the risk model introduced from Albrecher and Hipp in \cite{AH2007} where the ruin probability in the infinite time horizon has been explicitly calculated. In the presence of interest rate $\delta\neq0$, the calculation of ruin probability for this risk process for both finite and infinite time horizon seems impossible. In the paper, based on asymptotic theory we propose an approximation for ruin probability and ruin time when the initial capital $u$ tends to infinity. Our results are of interest given the fact that this can be used as benchmark model in various calculations.

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