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A Pseudo-Pareto Distribution and Concomitants of Its Order Statistics

Omer L. Gebizlioglu () and Serap Yörübulut
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Omer L. Gebizlioglu: Kadir Has University
Serap Yörübulut: Kırıkkale University

Methodology and Computing in Applied Probability, 2016, vol. 18, issue 4, 1043-1064

Abstract: Abstract Pareto distributions are very flexible probability models with various forms and kinds. In this paper, a new bivariate Pseudo-Pareto distribution and its properties are presented and discussed. Main variables, order statistics and concomitants of this distribution are studied and their importance for risk and reliability analysis is explained. Joint and marginal distributions, complementing cumulative distributions and hazard functions of the variables are derived. Numerical illustrations, graphical displays and interpretations for the obtained distributions and derived functions are provided. An implementation example on defaultable bonds is performed.

Keywords: Pseudo-Pareto distribution; Order statistics; Concomitants; Complementing cumulative distribution function; Hazard function; Defaultable bonds; 60E05; 62E15; 62H10; 91G70 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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