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The authors introduce two alternative extensions of the univariate value-at-risk (VaR) in a multivariate setting -- lower-orthant VaR and upper-orthant VaR. These are vector-valued measures with the same dimension as the underlying risk portfolio. The lower-orthant VaR is constructed from the level sets of multivariate distribution function. The upper-orthant VaR is based on level sets of multivariate survival functions. Positive homogeneity and translation invariance properties of both measures are derived. A comparison between univariate risk measures and components of multivariate VaR is provided. The authors also track the impact on these measures of a change in marginal distribution, in dependence structure and in risk level. Illustrations of the considered properties are provided in the class of Archimedean copulas.
Property / review text: The authors introduce two alternative extensions of the univariate value-at-risk (VaR) in a multivariate setting -- lower-orthant VaR and upper-orthant VaR. These are vector-valued measures with the same dimension as the underlying risk portfolio. The lower-orthant VaR is constructed from the level sets of multivariate distribution function. The upper-orthant VaR is based on level sets of multivariate survival functions. Positive homogeneity and translation invariance properties of both measures are derived. A comparison between univariate risk measures and components of multivariate VaR is provided. The authors also track the impact on these measures of a change in marginal distribution, in dependence structure and in risk level. Illustrations of the considered properties are provided in the class of Archimedean copulas. / rank
 
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multivariate risk measures
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level sets of distribution functions
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multivariate probability integral transformation
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copulas and dependence
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    On multivariate extensions of value-at-risk (English)
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    The authors introduce two alternative extensions of the univariate value-at-risk (VaR) in a multivariate setting -- lower-orthant VaR and upper-orthant VaR. These are vector-valued measures with the same dimension as the underlying risk portfolio. The lower-orthant VaR is constructed from the level sets of multivariate distribution function. The upper-orthant VaR is based on level sets of multivariate survival functions. Positive homogeneity and translation invariance properties of both measures are derived. A comparison between univariate risk measures and components of multivariate VaR is provided. The authors also track the impact on these measures of a change in marginal distribution, in dependence structure and in risk level. Illustrations of the considered properties are provided in the class of Archimedean copulas.
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    multivariate risk measures
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    level sets of distribution functions
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    multivariate probability integral transformation
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    stochastic orders
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    copulas and dependence
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