A characterization of ruin-inducing probability measures in a renewal risk model
Abstract
In this work, we derive a complete characterization of all ruin-inducing probability measures that preserve the structure of a given compound renewal process in terms of suitable pairs of functions (γ,δ). This result allows us to obtain an explicit representation of the infinite-time ruin probability as an expectation under any ruin-inducing probability measure. A key feature of our approach is that the construction of these measures does not rely on the existence of moment generating functions, and is therefore applicable to heavy-tailed claim size distributions. The proposed framework includes the classical Esscher transform as a special case.
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