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return matrix allows for redundant assets. Prices of assets may permit arbitrage. At equilibrium, though restricted through … endogenously determined trading constraints, arbitrage possibilities may persist; in an example, an individual holds an arbitrage …
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We consider fundamental questions of arbitrage pricing arising when the uncertainty model is given by a set of possible … mutually singular probability measures. With a single probability model, essential equivalence between the absence of arbitrage … equivalent symmetric martingale measure sets, in a dynamic trading framework under absence of prior depending arbitrage. We prove …
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This paper develops a simulation-based solution method to solve large state space macrofinance models using machine learning. We use a neural network (NN) to approximate the expectations in the optimality conditions in the spirit of the stochastic parameterized expectations algorithm (PEA)....
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We formalize the idea that the financial sector can be a source of non-fundamental risk. Households' desire to hedge against price volatility can generate price volatility in equilibrium, even absent fundamental risk. Fearing that asset prices may fall, risk-averse households demand safe assets...
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In this paper, we examine an exchange economy with a financial market composed of three assets: a share of a stock, an European call option written on the stock, and a riskless bond. The financial market is assumed to be incomplete and the option is not a redundant asset. In such a case the...
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This paper analyzes a class of stochastic endogenous growth models with uninsurable idiosyncratic income risk. The model economy is populated by infinitely-lived households who own and operate their own business, work for a stock company, and participate in stock and bond markets. Households...
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We study a strategic market game with finitely many traders, infinite horizon and real assets. To this standard framework (see, e.g. Giraud and Weyers, 2004) we add two key ingredients: First, default is allowed at equilibrium by means of some collateral requirement for financial assets; second,...
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We use supervised machine learning to approximate the expectations typically contained in the optimality conditions of an economic model in the spirit of the parameterized expectations algorithm (PEA) with stochastic simulation. When the set of state variables is generated by a stochastic...
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We propose an equilibrium framework within which to price financial securities written on non- tradable underlyings such as temperature indices. We analyze a financial market with a finite set of agents whose preferences are described by a convex dynamic risk measure generated by the solution of...
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This paper develops a model where firms' equilibrium capital structures depend on firms' risk characteristics and investors' aggregate risk appetite. I assume that the law of one price fails because security markets are incomplete and risk-sharing through short-selling or borrowing is limited....
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