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Definition
For the purpose of measuring concentration (e.g., name, sector or geographic concentration), the Hannah-Kay Index is defined as the sum product of relative portfolio shares of the exposures raised to a desired exponent (power).
Details
More precisely, if we have n exposures summing up to a total exposure of
where each exposure fraction is defined [1] as
Then the Hannah-Kay index is defined as
Usage
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Variations
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Issues and Challenges
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Implementation
Open Source implementations of the Hannah-Kay index are available in
- the Python library Concentration Library
See Also
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References
- ↑ O.Bajo R. Salas, "Inequality Foundations of Concentration Measures