Extreme and Systemic Risk Analysis: A Loss Distribution Approach

Author:   Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2020
ISBN:  

9789811526916


Pages:   156
Publication Date:   07 April 2021
Format:   Paperback
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This book is about how extreme and systemic risk can be analyzed in an integrated way. Risk analysis is understood to include measurement, assessment as well as management aspects. Integration is understood as being able to perform risk analysis for extreme and systemic events simultaneously. The presented approach is based on Sklar's theorem, which states that a multivariate distribution can be separated into two parts – one describing the marginal distributions and the other describing the dependency between the distributions using a so-called copula. It is suggested to reinterpret Sklar's theorem from a system or network perspective, treating copulas as a network property and individual, including extreme, risk as elements within the network. In that way, extreme and systemic risk can be analyzed independently as well as jointly across several scales. The book is intended for a large audience, and all techniques presented are guided with examples and applications with a special focus on natural disaster events. Furthermore, an extensive literature and discussion of it are given in each chapter for the interested reader.

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Author:   Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2020
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9789811526916


ISBN 10:   9811526915
Pages:   156
Publication Date:   07 April 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1     Introduction References   2      Individual and Extreme Risk 2.1    The Loss Distribution 2.2       Extreme Value Theory and Statistics             2.2.1    Distributions of Maxima 2.2.2         Distribution of Exceedances 2.2.3         Point Process Characterization of Extremes 2.2.4         Modeling the r Largest Order Statistics 2.2.5         Temporal Dependence and Non-Stationarity Issues 2.3       Risk Management using Loss Distributions References   3     Systemic Risk and Dependencies 3.1   Dependency Measures 3.2       Multivariate Dependency Modelling with Copulas 3.3       A Joint Framework Using Sklar’s Theorem: Copula’s as a network property 3.4       Differences and Similarities between Extreme and Systemic Risk Management References   4     Application 4.1    Modelling Applications 4.1.1         Hierarchical Coupling: Flood Risks on the Regional Level. 4.1.2         Minimax and Structural Coupling: Pan-European Flooding 4.1.3         Vine Coupling: Large Scale Drought Risk 4.2       Measuring and Managing Individual and Systemic Risk 4.2.1         Risk-Layering on the Regional Level 4.2.2         An Application to the EU Solidarity Fund

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Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler is a senior research scholar at the International Institute for Applied System Analysis (IIASA) in Laxenburg, Austria. He is a member of the board of directors of the Integrated Disaster Risk Management (IDRiM) Society and is on the advisory board of the Global Alliance of Disaster Research Institutes (GADRI). His main research interests include risk analysis of extreme and systemic risk, modeling of rare events, extreme value theory and econometrics, as well as multivariate analysis and probability theory.

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