| Literature DB >> 31817097 |
Zhuoxin Liu1, Laijun Zhao2,3, Chenchen Wang1, Yong Yang4, Jian Xue1, Xin Bo5, Deqiang Li1, Dengguo Liu6,7.
Abstract
Poor air quality has a negative impact on social life and economic production activities. Using financial derivatives to hedge risks is one of the important methods. Air quality index (AQI) options are designed to help enterprises cope with the operational risk caused by air pollution. First, the expanded Ornstein-Uhlenbeck model is established using an autoregressive-generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity (AR-GARCH) method to predict AQI for a city. Next, the average AQI is constructed to be as the underlying index for the AQI options. We then priced AQI options using an actuarial method with an Esscher transform. Meanwhile payoff functions for the options are established to let enterprises hedge against the operational risk caused by air pollution. Finally, we determined the price of AQI options using data from Xi'an, China, and the example of a tourism enterprise as a case study of how AQI options can be applied to hedge against operational risk for enterprises. With AQI options trading, enterprises can hedge against operational risks caused by air pollution. The applicability of AQI options is wide, it can also be applied in other cities or regions.Entities:
Keywords: Ornstein–Uhlenbeck model; actuarial pricing; air quality index; options; risk hedging
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31817097 PMCID: PMC6950684 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16244882
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Characteristics of different models.
| Model | Autocorrelation Coefficient | Partial Autocorrelation Coefficient |
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| AR (p) | trailing | Censored after a lag of p |
| MA (q) | Censored after a lag of q | trailing |
| ARMA (p,q) | trailing | trailing |
Note: AR: autoregressive model; MA: moving average model; ARMA: autoregressive moving average model.
Figure 1Illustration of air quality index (AQI) call options.
Figure 2Illustration of AQI put options.
Figure 3The location of Xi’an in China.
Figure 4The tendency chart of AQI in Xi’an.
Estimation of the parameters of St in Equation (4).
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| Value | 133.657 | −0.097 | −0.057 | −0.399 | 3.024 | −0.7 | 2.376 | 1.082 |
Figure 5The Fourier-series fitting of St in Equation (4).
Figure 6The trends for the AQI residuals.
Figure 7The trends for the squares of the AQI residuals.
Figure 8Autocorrelation graph (a) and partial autocorrelation graph (b) for the AQI residuals.
Parameter estimation for C.
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| Value | 5160.802 | 480.067 | 275.108 | 275.892 | 136.895 | 143.781 |
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| Value | −269.079 | 268.271 | 28.073 | −412.647 | −335.53 | 0.828 |
Parameter estimation for C.
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| 43.839 |
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| 42.855 |
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The results of ARCH–LM test for conditional heteroskedasticity.
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| 0.725 |
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| 0.726 |
| 0.395 |
Figure 9Results of the AQI options pricing calculation.
Figure 10Results of the AQI options pricing calculation.
Figure 11Results of the AQI options pricing calculation.
The range of values and classification criteria for the air quality index (AQI).
| AQI | Air Quality Level | Air Quality Situation and Color | Health Effects | |
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| 0−50 | 1 | Excellent | green | There is basically no air pollution and people can go outside normally. |
| 51−100 | 2 | Good | yellow | Some pollutants may have a weak impact on a small number of sensitive groups, and such groups are advised to reduce outdoor activities. |
| 101−150 | 3 | Mild pollution | orange | The symptoms will be slightly aggravated for susceptible groups, and healthy individuals will experience some irritation. |
| 151−200 | 4 | Moderate pollution | red | Symptoms will be exacerbated in susceptible populations, and the pollution may have effects on the heart and respiratory system of healthy individuals. |
| 201−300 | 5 | heavy pollution | purple | Patients with heart and lung disease experience significant increases in symptoms, exercise tolerance decreases, and symptoms are common even in healthy individuals. |
| >300 | 6 | Serious pollution | maroon | Exercise tolerance will be reduced even for healthy individuals, and there will be obvious strong symptoms even for this group. |