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Risk averse decision making under catastrophic risk
Authors:Bogdan Grechuk  Michael Zabarankin
Institution:1. Department of Mathematics, University of Leicester, UK;2. Department of Mathematical Sciences, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USA
Abstract:A nonstandard probabilistic setting for modeling of the risk of catastrophic events is presented. It allows random variables to take on infinitely large negative values with non-zero probability, which correspond to catastrophic consequences unmeasurable in monetary terms, e.g. loss of human lives. Thanks to this extension, the safety-first principle is proved to be consistent with traditional axioms on a preference relation, such as monotonicity, continuity, and risk aversion. Also, a robust preference relation is introduced, and an example of a monotone robust preference relation, sensitive to catastrophic events in the sense of Chichilnisky (2002), is provided. The suggested setting is demonstrated in evaluating nuclear power plant projects when the probability of a catastrophe is itself a random variable.
Keywords:Decision making  Catastrophic risk  Safety-first principle  Risk aversion  Nuclear power plant
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