Abstract
We discuss the coherence properties of expected shortfall (ES) as a financial risk measure. This statistic arises in a natural way from the estimation of the 'average of the 100% worst losses' in a sample of returns to a portfolio. Here p is some fixed confidence level. We also compare several alternative representations of ES which turn out to be more appropriate for certain purposes (J.E.L.: G20, C13, C14).
Volume
31
Page
379-388
Number
2
Year
2002
Categories
New Risk Measures
Publications
Economic Notes