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Using the Heterogeneous Agent Model framework, we incorporate an extension based on Prospect Theory into a popular agent-based asset pricing model. The extension covers the phenomenon of loss aversion manifested in risk aversion and asymmetric treatment of gains and losses. Using Monte Carlo...
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We show in a simple framework that momentum trading can exist in equilibrium and momentum trading is profitable. Properties of the model fit the empirics well. First, the model captures in a parsimonious manner both short-term overreaction and long-term reversals. Second, it predicts that...
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Recent empirical works corroborate importance of sentiment in asset pricing. We further propose that sentiment may not affect everyone in a homogeneous way. In this paper, we construct a sentiment indicator taking into consideration behavioral heterogeneity of interacting investors. From our...
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This paper presents a stylized model of interaction among boundedly rational heterogeneousagents in a multi-asset financial market to examine how agents' impatience, extrapolation, andswitching behaviours can affect cross-section market stability. Besides extrapolation and performance based...
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We study the investment behaviour of a producer maximizing the present value of his firm over an infinite time horizon and having investments bounded below by zero (irreversibility of capital) and bounded above by his current profit (capital market imperfections). In our model the interest rate,...
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