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- W2737521209 abstract "The financing of the 2011 Fukushima disaster and the U.K. Hinkley nuclear power plant investment, respectively by the Japanese, and U.K. and Chinese governments and the private sector, provide a strong motivation for this paper to explore deeper the concept of modeling and pricing nuclear catastrophe (N-CAT) risk bonds. Because of the magnitude of the potential liabilities and reinvestments needed, the demand to develop a dependable liability coverage product that can be triggered in a case of emergency is required more than ever, and it should be considered thoroughly. Thus, in the present paper, under a semi-Markov structure environment to model the relationship between claims severity and intensity, the N-CAT risk bond is further explored under various scenarios supporting further the bond sponsors, allowing them to appreciate more their significance. Consequently, the new version of the N-CAT risk bond includes several absorbing and transit states to make it more suitable for practitioners. Additionally, this paper uses the two most commonly used interest rate models and considers four types of payoff functions. Finally, two numerical examples illustrate the main findings." @default.
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- W2737521209 date "2017-12-01" @default.
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- W2737521209 title "Nuclear Catastrophe Risk Bonds in a Markov-Dependent Environment" @default.
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