Plot.cashflow {DCL} | R Documentation |
Plotting the full cashflow (bootstrap distribution)
Description
Provide histograms and boxplots of the RBNS, IBNR and total(=RBNS+IBNR) cashflows. The boxplots corresponds to the distribution of the outstanding liabities in the future calendar periods. The histograms show the distribution of the reserve (overall total).
Usage
Plot.cashflow( cashflow )
Arguments
cashflow |
A list object returned by the function |
Details
The cashflow should be derived by specifying the parameter summ.by="diag"
in the function dcl.boot
or dcl.boot.prior
.
Value
No returned value.
Author(s)
M.D. Martinez-Miranda, J.P. Nielsen and R. Verrall
References
Martinez-Miranda, M.D., Nielsen, J.P. and Verrall, R. (2012) Double Chain Ladder. Astin Bulletin, 42/1, 59-76.
Martinez-Miranda, M.D., Nielsen, J.P. and Verrall, R. (2013) Double Chain Ladder and Bornhuetter-Ferguson. North Americal Actuarial Journal, 17(2), 101-113.
Martinez-Miranda, M.D., Nielsen, J.P., Verrall, R. and Wuthrich, M.V. (2013) Double Chain Ladder, Claims Development Inflation and Zero Claims. Scandinavian Actuarial Journal. In press.
See Also
dcl.boot
, dcl.boot.prior
, dcl.estimation
Examples
# Results described in the data application by Martinez-Miranda, Nielsen and Verrall (2012)
data(NtriangleDCL)
data(XtriangleDCL)
# Estimation of the DCL parameters
est<-dcl.estimation(XtriangleDCL,NtriangleDCL)
# Full cashflow considering the tail (only variance process)
# Below only B=200 simulations for a fast example
boot1<-dcl.boot(dcl.par=est,Ntriangle=NtriangleDCL,boot.type=1,B=200)
Plot.cashflow(boot1)