Dowd, KevinKevinDowdCotter, JohnJohnCotter2009-06-152009-06-152007, Cent2007-03-11http://hdl.handle.net/10197/1188Spectral risk measures are attractive risk measures as they allow the user to obtain risk measures that reflect their risk-aversion functions. To date there has been very little guidance on the choice of risk-aversion functions underlying spectral risk measures. This paper addresses this issue by examining two popular risk aversion functions, based on exponential and power utility functions respectively. We find that the former yields spectral risk measures with nice intuitiveproperties, but the latter yields spectral risk measures that can have perverse properties. More work therefore needs to be done before we can be sure that arbitrary but respectable utility functions will always yield ‘well-behaved’ spectral risk measures.114092 bytesapplication/pdfenCoherent risk measuresspectral risk measuresRisk aversion functionsG15Risk--Econometric modelsInternational financeFinancial riskSpectral risk measures and the choice of risk aversion functiorWorking Paperhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/