The Utility Value of Longevity Risk Pooling: Analytic Insights

Author(s):  
Moshe A. Milevsky ◽  
Huang Huaxiong
2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 574-590 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moshe A. Milevsky ◽  
Huaxiong Huang

2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 217-246 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moshe A. Milevsky

AbstractWhovalueslife annuities more? Is it the healthy retiree who expects to live long and might become a centenarian, or is the unhealthy retiree with a short life expectancy more likely to appreciate the pooling of longevity risk? What if the unhealthy retiree is pooled with someone who is much healthier and forced to pay an implicit loading? To answer these and related questions this paper examines the empirical conditions under which retirees benefit (or may not) from longevity risk pooling by linking theeconomicsof annuity equivalent wealth toactuariallymodels of aging. I focus attention on theCompensation Law of Mortalitywhich implies that individuals with higher relative mortality (e.g., lower income) age more slowly and experience greater longevity uncertainty. Ergo, they place higher utility value on the annuity. The impetus for this research today is the increasing evidence on the growing disparity in longevity expectations between rich and poor.


Author(s):  
Clemente De Rosa ◽  
Elisa Luciano ◽  
Luca Regis
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2013 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 419-424 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.J. Kovalyshyn ◽  
O.P. Shvets ◽  
S. Grundas ◽  
J. Tys

Abstract The paper presents the results of a study of the use of electro-separation methods for improvement of the utility value of 5 winter rapeseed cultivars. The process of electro-separation of rapeseed was conducted on a prototype apparatus built at the Laboratory of Application of Electro-technologies in Agriculture, Lviv National Agriculture University. The process facilitated separation of damaged, low quality seeds from the sowing material. The initial mean level of mechanically damaged seeds in the winter rapeseed cultivars studied varied within the range of 15.8-20.1%. Verification of the amount of seeds with mechanical damage was performed on X-ray images of seeds acquired by means of a digital X-ray apparatus. In the course of analysis of the X-ray images, it was noted that the mean level of mechanical damage to the seeds after the electro-separation was in the range of 2.1-3.8%. The application of the method of separation of rapeseeds in the corona discharge field yielded a significant reduction of the level of seeds with mechanical damage. The application of the method in practice may effectively contribute to improvement of the utility value of sowing material or seed material for production of edible oil.


Author(s):  
David P. Blake ◽  
Nicole El Karoui ◽  
Richard D. MacMinn ◽  
Sttphane Loisel

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