Abstract
In insurance (or in finance) practice, in a regression setting, there are cases where the error distribution is not normal and other cases where the set of data is contaminated due to outlier events. In such cases the classical credibility regression models lead to an unsatisfactory behavior of credibility estimators, and it is more appropriate to use quantile regression instead of the ordinary least squares estimation. However, these quantile credibility models cannot perform effectively when the set of data has nested (hierarchical) structure. This paper develops credibility models for regression quantiles with nested classification as an alternative to Norberg’s (1986) approach of random coefficient regression model with multi-stage nested classification. This paper illustrates two types of applications, one with insurance data and one with Fama/French financial data.
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