Abstract

In this paper, we consider a risk model in which the claim sizes are negatively associated random variables with subexponential tails, the arrival of the claims forms a counting point process and the arrival of the successive insurance policies forms a quasi-renewal process. For this risk model, when the distribution of claim sizes belongs to the intersection of the dominated variation class and long-tailed class, we present precise large deviation of the claim surplus process.

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