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Conditions suitable for applications in finance are given for the weak convergence (or convergence in probability) of stochastic integrals. For example, consider a sequence "S-super-n" of security price processes converging in distribution to "S" and a sequence θ-super-n of trading strategies...
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This paper studies contingent claim valuation of risky assets in a stochastic interest rate economy. the model employed generalizes the approach utilized by Heath, Jarrow, and Morton (1992) by imbedding their stochastic interest rate economy into one containing an arbitrary number of additional...
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This paper provides a characterization theorem for a complete securities market when security prices follow Itô processes on a multidimensional Brownian filtration. This characterization theorem is a special case of Harrison and Pliska (1983), and it clarifies a counterexample provided by...
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This paper presents a resolution of the paradox proposed by the example of an economy with complette markets and a multiplicityof martingale measures constructed by Artzner and Heath (1995). The resolution lies in noting that completeness is with respect to a topology on the space of cash flows...
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