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This dissertation considers fundamental questions about real options reasoning and its application in the face of uncertainty: do firms behave as real options reasoning predicts, and are there performance benefits from its application? The concept of uncertainty is further developed by...
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In this article we present both a theoretical framework and a solved example for pricing an European gas storage facility and computing the optimal strategy for its operation. As a representative price index we choose the Dutch TTF day-ahead gas price. We present statistical evidence that the...
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Interconnectedness among insurers and reinsurers at a global level is not well understood and may pose a significant risk to the sector, with implications for the macroeconomy. Models of the complex interactions among reinsurers and with other participants in the financial system and the real...
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The "standard" Merton formulation of optimal investment and consumption involves optimizing the integrated lifetime utility of consumption, suitably discounted, together with the discounted future bequest. In this formulation the utility of consumption at any given time depends only on the...
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In this article we present both a theoretical framework and a solved example for pricing an European gas storage facility and computing the optimal strategy for its operation. As a representative price index we choose the Dutch TTF day-ahead gas price. We present statistical evidence that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008518272
This paper analyzes popular time-nonseparable utility functions that describe "habit formation" consumer preferences comparing current consumption with the time averaged past consumption of the same individual and "catching up with the Joneses" (CuJ) models comparing individual consumption with...
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Cap-and-trade markets provide a policy instrument to encourage the decrease of harmful emissions such as global greenhouse gases over both short and long time periods. The European Union Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) is the largest carbon emission market yet implemented. Its design, which...
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The European Union Emission Trading Scheme is the largest market mechanism yet implemented to spur emissions reduction. In the scheme emissions certificates are traded within annual periods to compensate for the total emissions of given companies. The rules for how certificates can be passed...
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Both deterministic and stochastic volatility models have been used to price and hedge European options. Observation of real market data suggests that volatility, while stochastic, is well modelled to alternate between just two states. We consider a set of coupled pricing partial differential...
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To bridge the gap between the output of theoretical option pricing models and observed option prices on exchanges, it is necessary to price the volatility risk inherent in financial markets. Non zero market risk premia have been found in previous financial literature through an exploration of...
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