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heterogeneous beliefs 2 jumps in aggregate consumption 2 jumps in the longrungrowth rate 2 recursive preferences 2 Anlageverhalten 1 Behavioural finance 1 CAPM 1 Consumption theory 1 Incomplete market 1 Konsumtheorie 1 Market (in)completeness 1 Market risk 1 Marktrisiko 1 Unvollkommener Markt 1 Volatility 1 Volatilität 1 market (in)completeness 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Branger, Nicole 2 Konermann, Patrick 2 Schlag, Christian 2
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SAFE Working Paper 1 SAFE working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Optimists and pessimists in (in)complete markets
Branger, Nicole; Konermann, Patrick; Schlag, Christian - 2019
We study the effects of market incompleteness on speculation, investor survival, and asset pricing moments, when investors disagree about the likelihood of jumps and have recursive preferences. We consider two models. In a model with jumps in aggregate consumption, incompleteness barely matters,...
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Optimists and pessimists in (in)complete markets
Branger, Nicole; Konermann, Patrick; Schlag, Christian - 2019
We study the effects of market incompleteness on speculation, investor survival, and asset pricing moments, when investors disagree about the likelihood of jumps and have recursive preferences. We consider two models. In a model with jumps in aggregate consumption, incompleteness barely matters,...
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