2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10287-024-00523-0
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Connection between higher order measures of risk and stochastic dominance

Alois Pichler

Abstract: Higher order risk measures are stochastic optimization problems by design, and for this reason they enjoy valuable properties in optimization under uncertainties. They nicely integrate with stochastic optimization problems, as has been observed by the intriguing concept of the risk quadrangles, for example. Stochastic dominance is a binary relation for random variables to compare random outcomes. It is demonstrated that the concepts of higher order risk measures and stochastic dominance are equivalent, they ca… Show more

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