Tail Risk Analysis and Management
A special issue of Risks (ISSN 2227-9091).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 April 2025 | Viewed by 1641
Special Issue Editors
Interests: data analytics in insurance; insurance economics; agriculture insurance
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Interests: extreme value theory; catastrophe risk modeling; asset pricing; dependence modeling; credit risk management
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to announce this Special Issue on Tail Risk Analysis and Management.
Understanding and managing tail risks have become increasingly critical in today's complex and interconnected world. These low-frequency yet high-severity events can jeopardize business solvency, cause large-scale defaults, trigger systemic crises, and have far-reaching economic impacts, rendering their study both timely and imperative. This Special Issue aims to delve into the challenges associated with modeling, measuring, and managing tail risks.
We cordially invite submissions of original research that either tackles the theoretical and methodological aspects of tail risk analysis or seeks empirical evidence pertaining to tail risks. The scope of the tail risks under consideration may range from specific—including financial risks, such as insolvency and credit default, and natural hazards, such as floods, hurricanes, and wildfires—to more general forms of tail risk. Research aimed at devising tools for studying tail events, such as efficient simulation techniques, is also highly desirable. Contributions with applications in insurance, finance, and economics are especially encouraged.
For submission guidelines and more information, please visit our website or contact the Special Issue Editors.
Dr. Hong Li
Dr. Zhongyi Yuan
Dr. Dan Zhu
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- bankruptcy risk
- Bayesian analysis of tail events
- catastrophe risk management
- credit risk
- climate risk
- extreme mortality risk
- flood risk
- pandemic risk
- rare event simulation
- ruin
- tail risk measurement
- wildfire risk
- asymptotic analysis
- tail dependence
- heavy-tailed distributions
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