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Pensions from the point of view of utility theory
Kudlík, Michal ; Cipra, Tomáš (advisor) ; Zichová, Jitka (referee)
This work deals with pensions from the perspective of utility theory. We list several basic principles, characteristics of pensions and their classification. Part of the work is also the utility theory from the ordinal point of view of utility theory as well as in terms of cardinal utility functions. Afterwards, we formulate the tasks for the selected utility functions, which we will try to optimize by using utility functions. We transfer the task of maximizing objective function to the task with extreme bound corresponding to various annuity markets which we will solve by theory of Lagrange multipliers. Final result of the work should be calculation of annuity equivalent wealth per common utility function Constant relative risk aversion (CRRA) using different relative risk aversions and showing the optimum consumption strategy for pensioners calculated based on mortality tables for Czech republic from 2012. 1
Seasonal state space modeling
Suk, Luboš ; Cipra, Tomáš (advisor) ; Zichová, Jitka (referee)
State space modeling represents a statistical framework for exponential smoo- thing methods and it is often used in time series modeling. This thesis descri- bes seasonal innovations state space models and focuses on recently suggested TBATS model. This model includes Box-Cox transformation, ARMA model for residuals and trigonometric representation of seasonality and it was designed to handle a broad spectrum of time series with complex types of seasonality inclu- ding multiple seasonality, high frequency of data, non-integer periods of seasonal components, and dual-calendar effects. The estimation of the parameters based on maximum likelihood and trigonometric representation of seasonality greatly reduce computational burden in this model. The universatility of TBATS model is demonstrated by four real data time series.
Credibility models for claim frequency
Biolek, Jiří ; Mazurová, Lucie (advisor) ; Cipra, Tomáš (referee)
The work deals with estimation of unknown risk parameters of a driver. Risk parameter indicates how many times more accidents we may expect from this driver compared with the average insurance group to which the driver is assigned according to the precarious classification. Risk parameter is a random variable, which is depending on the damage share of this driver. The second and third chapters describe the derivation of the estimates that minimize the quadratic and exponential loss function. It also compares the level of these estimates and the convergence rate. In chapter four there are several simulations performed and tables with estimates for any specific data created. 1
Numerical study on simultanious equations
Šaroch, Vojtěch ; Lachout, Petr (advisor) ; Cipra, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Numerical study on simultanious equations Author: Vojtěch Šaroch Department: Department of Probability and Mathematical Statistics Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Petr Lachout, CSc. Abstract: In this thesis we deal with the simultaneous equation model. In the first chapter we introduce theoretical aspect of this problem, especially estimation procedures and their properties. We mention issues of an identification and an inconsistency of OLS-estimates for simultaneous modeling. In th second chapter we introduce theory of estimation, especially we will focus on the interval estimation and precision. We mention empirical approach too. In the third chapter we perform a numerical study on the simple macroeconomic model of generated dates. We are interested in properties of interval estimations of parameters, the convergence rate, difference between the empirical and theoretical extimation etc. Keywords: simultaneous equations model, interval estimation, empirical estimation 1
Time series models with exogenous variables and their application to economical data
Vaverová, Jana ; Zichová, Jitka (advisor) ; Cipra, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis deals with analyzing multivariate financial and economical data. The first section describes the theory of multivariate time series and multivariate ARMA models. The second part deals with some models with exogenous variables such as simultaneous equations models and ARMAX model. In the final chapter, the described theory is applied to analyze the reciprocal dependence of time series of inflation rates and dependence of inflation rates on various macroeconomical indicators. The results were obtained by software Mathematica 8, Mathematica 10, EViews and R. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Holt-Winters method for exponential smoothing
Koritarová, Lenka ; Cipra, Tomáš (advisor) ; Prášková, Zuzana (referee)
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Non-stationary time series
Večeřa, Jakub ; Lachout, Petr (advisor) ; Cipra, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis focuses on option of omitting the stationarity assumption, which is usually used in the financial time series analysis. The theory of semi-stationary processes is introduced. This type of process has time-dependent spectra (the evolutionary spectra) in comparison with stationary process. The evolutionary spectra estimator is derived using a linear filter and then averaged in time to reduce any fluctuations caused by randomness. Predictions and variance estimates are retrieved from the estimated time dependent spectra. The semi-stationary processes theory is applied to the ARMA processes with time-dependent coefficients, a coefficient estimator based on evolutionary spectra is suggested. Calculations are performed in R software. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Econometric Analysis of Financial Data
Baniar, Matúš ; Zichová, Jitka (advisor) ; Cipra, Tomáš (referee)
Econometric Analysis of Financial Data Author: Matúš Baniar Department: Department of Probability and Mathematical Statistics Supervisor: RNDr. Jitka Zichová, Dr. Abstract: In some occasions, financial data can be represented as a combination of cross-sectional and time-series information. Hence it could be convenient to consider a system of econometric equations for modeling such data sets. At the beginning of this thesis, we describe general definitions and we talk about different types of variables from the perspective of exogeneity. Later, we describe some specific cases of these equations: SUR system, simultaneous equation models and the model of vector autoregression. For selected models, we also discuss estimation methods and their properties. In the final section, the described approach is applied to real financial data making use of appropriate software. Keywords: exogeneity, SUR system, simultaneous equations, VAR
Econometric Analysis of Financial Data
Baniar, Matúš ; Zichová, Jitka (advisor) ; Cipra, Tomáš (referee)
Econometric Analysis of Financial Data Author: Matúš Baniar Department: Department of Probability and Mathematical Statistics Supervisor: RNDr. Jitka Zichová, Dr. Abstract: In some occasions, financial data can be represented as a combination of cross-sectional and time-series information. Hence it could be convenient to consider a system of econometric equations for modeling such data sets. At the beginning of this thesis, we describe general definitions and we talk about different types of variables from the perspective of exogeneity. Later, we describe some specific cases of these equations: SUR system, simultaneous equation models and the model of vector autoregression. For selected models, we also discuss estimation methods and their properties. In the final section, the described approach is applied to real financial data making use of appropriate software. Keywords: exogeneity, SUR system, simultaneous equations, VAR
Solvency Internal models
Mertl, Jakub ; Cipra, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mazurová, Lucie (referee) ; Jedlička, Petr (referee)
Title: Solvency Internal models Author: Mgr. Ing. Jakub Mertl Abstract: The subject of thesis is assessment of calculation methods on capital adequacy of currently implemented regulation in insurance industry called Solvency II. The aim of the thesis is to build up a partial internal model fulfilling the condition of Solvency II. The thesis deals with the premium and reserve risks that are essential part of non-life business. Different approaches of risk assessment are described and aggregation of those risks as well. An important part of the thesis is a numerical example illustrating presented methods.

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