A sensitivity analysis concept for life insurance with respect to a valuation basis of infinite dimension

Abstract
A sensitivity analysis concept is introduced for prospective reserves of individual life insurance contracts as deterministic mappings of the actuarial assumptions interest rate, mortality probability, disability probability, etc. Upon modeling these assumptions as functions on a real time line, the prospective reserve is here a mapping with infinite dimensional domain. Inspired by the common idea of interpreting partial derivatives of first order as local sensitivities, a generalized gradient vector approach is introduced in order to allow for a sensitivity analysis of the prospective reserves as functionals on a function space. The capability of the concept is demonstrated with an example.
Volume
42
Page
680-690
Number
2
Year
2008
Keywords
IM40; IM43; IB11; Life insurance; Variations in the technical basis; Prospective reserve; Sensitivity analysis; Generalized gradient vector
Categories
New Valuation Techniques
Publications
Insurance: Mathematics and Economics
Authors
Christiansen, Marcus C.