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In this paper, we show that behavioral features can be obtained at a group level when the individuals of the group are heterogeneous enough. Starting from a standard model of Pareto optimal allocations, with expected utility maximizers and exponential discounting, but allowing for heterogeneity...
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We study the deterministic optimization problem of a profit-maximizing firm which plans its sales/production schedule. The Firm knows the revenue associated to a given level of sales, as well as its production and storage costs. The revenue and the production cost are assumed to be,...
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The aim of this paper is to establish a compactness result on some function sets. The main idea is very simple: it suffices to change the axis in order to transform a family of nondecreasing functions in Lipschitz ones and then to apply Ascoli's theorem. As we will see, this simple geometrical...
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In this article, we characterize efficient contingent claims in a context of transaction costs and multidimensional utility functions. The dual formulation of utility maximization helps us outline the key notion of cyclic anticomonotonicity. Moreover, after defining a utility price in this...
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We provide a discipline for belief formation through an evolutionary process which favors beliefs leading to higher utility levels at the Walrasian equilibrium. We show that such an evolutionary process converges to the Nash equilibrium in a game of strategic beliefs choices. The asymptotic...
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We analyze a model with two types of agents: standard agents and gurus, i.e. agents who have the ability to influence the other investors. Gurus announce their beliefs and act accordingly. Gurus are strategic: they take into account the impact of their announced beliefs on the other agents,...
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In this paper, we show that behavioral features can be obtained at a group level when the individuals of the group are heterogeneous enough. Starting from a standard model of Pareto optimal allocations, with expected utility maximizers and exponential discounting, but allowing for heterogeneity...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013039075
This paper presents an equilibrium model in a pure exchange economy when investors have three possible sources of heterogeneity. Investors may differ in their beliefs, in their level of risk aversion and in their time preference rate. We study the impact of investors heterogeneity on the...
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