Application – modeling insurance claims
In the remainder of this chapter, we work through an example of using EVT in a real-life risk management application. We apply the preceding methodology to fire insurance claims, with the aims of fitting a distribution to the tails and providing quantile estimates and conditional expectations to characterize the probability and magnitude of large fire losses. We note that the exact same steps may be applied to credit losses or operational losses as well. For market risk management problems, where the underlying data is generally the return of a security, we would remove the gains from the data set and focus on the losses only; otherwise, the modeling steps are again identical.
Multiple packages are available in R for extreme value analysis. In this chapter we present the evir
package in the following command. A good overview of the various R packages for EVT is provided in Gilleland, Ribatet, and Stephenson (2013).
As done previously, we need to install...