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exceptional. We provide formulas for the end points for these prices and illustrate the theory with several examples …
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We study consumption-portfolio and asset pricing frameworks with recursive preferences and unspanned risk. We show that in both cases, portfolio choice and asset pricing, the value function of the investor/representative agent can be characterized by a specific semilinear partial differential...
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We study continuous-time optimal consumption and investment with Epstein-Zin recursive preferences in incomplete markets. We develop a novel approach that rigorously constructs the solution of the associated Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation by a fixed point argument and makes it possible to...
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We formulate the open-loop control framework for time-consistent mean-variance (TCMV) portfolio problems in incomplete markets with stochastic volatility (SV). We offer the existence and uniqueness results of the TCMV equilibrium controls for general SV models and derive explicit closed-form...
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This study develops and implements a theory and method for analyzing whether introducing new securities or relaxing …
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We propose a consistent and computationally efficient 2-step methodology for the estimation of multidimensional non-Gaussian asset models built using Lévy processes. The proposed framework allows for dependence between assets and different tail-behaviors and jump structures for each asset. Our...
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We use the Bayesian method introduced by Gallant and McCulloch (2009) to estimate consumption-based asset pricing models featuring smooth ambiguity preferences. We rely on semi-nonparametric estimation of a flexible auxiliary model in our structural estimation. Based on the market and aggregate...
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In this paper, we study the effect of proportional transaction costs on consumption-portfolio decisions and asset prices in a dynamic general equilibrium economy with a financial market that has a single-period bond and two risky stocks, one of which incurs the transaction cost. Our model has...
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In this paper, we study the effect of proportional transaction costs on consumption- portfolio decisions and asset prices in a dynamic general equilibrium economy with a financial market that has a single-period bond and two risky stocks, one of which incurs the transaction cost. Our model has...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012061082
Geometric Arbitrage Theory reformulates a generic asset model possibly allowing for arbitrage by packaging all assets …
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