On Extendability of the Principle of Equivalent Utility

Author:

Chudziak MałgorzataORCID,Żołdak Marek

Abstract

An insurance premium principle is a way of assigning to every risk a real number, interpreted as a premium for insuring risk. There are several methods of defining the principle. In this paper, we deal with the principle of equivalent utility under the rank-dependent utility model. The principle, generated by utility function and probability distortion function, is based on the assumption of the symmetry between the decisions of accepting and rejecting risk. It is known that the principle of equivalent utility can be uniquely extended from the family of ternary risks. However, the extension from the family of binary risks need not be unique. Therefore, the following problem arises: characterizing those principles that coincide on the family of all binary risks. We reduce the problem thus to the multiplicative Pexider functional equation on a region. Applying the form of continuous solutions of the equation, we solve the problem completely.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Mathematics,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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