Estimating the Critical Parameter in Almost Stochastic Dominance from Insurance Deductibles
Journal
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Journal Volume
67
Journal Issue
8
Pages
4742-4755
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
Knowing how small a violation of stochastic dominance rules would be accepted by most individuals is a prerequisite to applying almost stochastic dominance criteria. Unlike previous laboratory-experimental studies, this paper estimates an acceptable violation of stochastic dominance rules with 939,690 real world data observations on a choice of deductibles in automobile theft insurance. We find that, for all policyholders in the sample who optimally chose a low deductible, the upper bound estimate of the acceptable violation ratio is 0.0014, which is close to zero. On the other hand, considering that most decision makers, such as 99% (95%) of the policyholders in the sample, optimally chose the low deductible, the upper bound estimate of the acceptable violation ratio is 0.0405 (0.0732). Our results provide reference values for the acceptable violation ratio for applying almost stochastic dominance rules.
Subjects
almost stochastic dominance; generalized almost second-degree stochastic dominance; preference parameter; automobile theft insurance; deductible; PREFERENCES; STOCKS; RISK
Publisher
INFORMS
Type
journal article