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This paper develops a micro-founded general equilibrium model of the financial system composed of ultimate borrowers, ultimate lenders and financial intermediaries. The model is used to investigate the impact ofuncertainty about the likelihood of governmental bailouts on leverage,interest rates,...
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Asset pricing models assume that probabilities of future outcomes are known. In reality, however, there is ambiguity with regard to these probabilities. Accounting for ambiguity in asset pricing theory results in a model with two systematic components, beta risk and beta ambiguity. The focus of...
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With a focus on risk, classical portfolio theory assumes that probabilities of future outcomes are known. In reality, however, there is ambiguity in these probabilities. This paper studies the nature of the relationship between risk and ambiguity and proves that in most cases ambiguity cannot be...
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This paper generalizes the mean–variance preferences to mean–variance–ambiguity preferences by relaxing the standard assumption that probabilities are known and assuming that probabilities are themselves random. It introduces a new measure of uncertainty, one that consolidates risk and...
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Ordering alternatives by their degree of ambiguity is a crucial element in decision processes in general and in asset pricing in particular. So far the literature has not provided an applicable measure of ambiguity allowing for such ordering. The current paper addresses this need by introducing...
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This paper constructs a closed-form generalization of the Black-Scholes model for the case where the short-term interest rate follows a stochastic Gaussian process. Capturing this additional source of uncertainty appears to have a considerable effect on option prices. We show that the value of...
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There are two phenomena in behavioral finance and economics which are seemingly unrelated and have been studied separately; overconfidence and ambiguity aversion. In this paper we are trying to link these two phenomena providing a theoretical foundation supported by evidence from an experimental...
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This paper develops a micro-founded general equilibrium model of the financial system composed of ultimate borrowers, ultimate lenders and financial intermediaries. The model is used to investigate the impact of uncertainty about the likelihood of governmental bailouts on leverage, interest...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013076381
Modern portfolio theory, developed in the expected utility paradigm, focuses on the relationship between risk and return, assuming away ambiguity, uncertainty over the probability space. In this paper, we assume that ambiguity affects asset prices and we test the relationship between risk,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013080022