
Risk Analysis in Finance and Insurance
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Features of the third edition
12 chapters instead of 8 of the 2nd editions. Two new chapters on Wiener process as a base for financial market modeling. Option pricing in the Bachelier model, the model of Black and Scholes, the Gram-Charlier model. American options and their pricing in the Black-Scholes model
Several new notions, topics and results that are not reflected yet in other textbooks, and even in monographs (Binomial model with constraints, detailed exposition of quantile hedging technique, Conditional Value at Risk, Range of Value at Risk, applications to equity-linked life insurance)
Can be regarded as a self-contained issue of courses on Mathematical Finance, Actuarial Science and Risk Management
Replete with new exercises, problems, hints and solutions
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