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This paper deals with market models where there is no compatible positive state price density.
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We consider a model in which all investment opportunities are decribed in termes of cash flows. Our investment opportunities as assumed to be very general: they don't necessarily involve two dates and are not specifically related to a market model.
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In this paper, we characterize subjective probability beliefs leading to a higher equilibrium market price of risk. We establish that Abel's result on the impact of doubt on the risk premium is not correct in general; see Abel [2002. An exploration of the effects of pessimism and doubt on asset...
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The problem of fair pricing of contingent claims is well understood in the context of an arbitrage free, complete financial market, with perfect information. But in the more realistic context of an incomplete market with imperfect information, the arbitrage approach does not enable us to aobtain...
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It is an important issue for economic and finance applications to determine whether individuals exhibit a behavioral bias toward pessimism in their beliefs, in a lottery or more generally in an investment opportunities framework. In this paper, we analyze the answers of a sample of 1,540...
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In this paper we study the stability (in the L <Superscript> p </Superscript> as well as for the almost sure convergence sense) of the optimal investment-consumption strategy with respect to the choice of the utility function. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg 2004
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We study securities market models with fixed costs. We first characterize the absence of arbitrage opportunities and provide fair pricing rules. We then apply these results to extend some popular interest rate and option pricing models that present arbitrage opportunities in the absence of fixed...
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The aim of the paper is to analyze the impact of heterogeneous beliefs in an otherwise standard competitive complete market economy. The construction of a consensus belief, as well as a consensus consumer, are shown to be valid modulo a finite variation aggregation bias, which takes the form of...
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In securities markets, the characterisation of the absence of arbitrage by the existence of state price deflators is generally obtained through the use of the Kreps-Yan theorem. This paper deals with the validity of this theorem in a general framework. We apply this results to the...
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