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This article uses stochastic simulations on a calibrated model to assess the impact of different pension reform strategies where financial markets are less than perfect. We investigate the optimal split between funded and unfunded systems when there are sources of uninsurable risk that are...
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This paper uses stochastic simulations on calibrated models to assess the steady state impact of different pension arrangements in an environment where financial markets are less than perfect. Surprisingly little is known about the optimal split between funded and unfunded systems when there are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005765958
The present paper studies a fixed exchange rate regime subjected to a speculative attack by spot speculators. In light of recent developments in the ERM it has become apparent that the original concept of speculative attack by Krugman (1979) does not suffice because it only allows for one time...
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Using a calibrated OLG model with several sources of uncertainty we find that the impact of ageing and of reform of social security upon the demand for housing and the level of owner occupation is substantial. The overall structure of household asset holdings – in particular the split between...
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This Paper uses stochastic simulations on calibrated models to assess the steady state impact of different pension arrangements in an environment where financial markets are less than perfect. Surprisingly little is known about the optimal split between funded and unfunded systems when there are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005792047
The choice of admissible trading strategies in mathematical modelling of financial markets is a delicate issue, going back to Harrison and Kreps [HK79]. In the context of optimal portfolio selection with expected utility preferences this question has been the focus of considerable attention over...
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In this paper the general discrete time mean-variance hedging problem is solved by dynamic programming. Thanks to its simple recursive structure the solution is well suited to computer implementation. On the theoretical side, it is shown how the variance-optimal measure arises in the dynamic...
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We suggest an improved FFT pricing algorithm for discretely sampled Asian options with general independently distributed returns in the underlying. Our work complements the studies of Carverhill and Clewlow [Risk, 1990, 3(4), 25-29], Benhamou [J. Comput. Finance, 2002, 6(1), 49-68], and Fusai...
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This paper considers some of the economic impacts that demographic change may have in developed economies over the next fifty years. I focus on the role that financial markets might play in economies where the pressure on government-run unfunded pension systems is likely to rise. The role of...
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In the wake of the financial crisis banks are likely to wish to hold far more highly liquid assets than before. Some of those liquid assets are likely to be held in the form of reserves at the central bank. We ask whether the central bank should provide these reserves by purchasing nominal,...
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