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Portfolio selection problem is a major subject in finance where investors deal with selecting satisfying portfolio which is composed of a vast number of risky assets, under some restricting criteria that are defined by themselves. Asset prices can be effected from different events, such as...
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In order to verify the effects of machine learning in a market structure, an evolutionary model containing firms that use a genetic algorithm to decide their investment in innovative R&D was developed. These firms share the market, with two other types of firms, those with a fixed rate of...
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We introduce the market resources method (MRM) for solving dynamic optimization problems. MRM extends Carroll's (2006) endogenous grid point method (EGM) for problems with more than one control variable using policy function iteration. The MRM algorithm is simple to implement and provides...
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We introduce the market resources method (MRM) for solving dynamic optimization problems. MRM extends Carroll’s (2006) endogenous grid point method (EGM) for problems with more than one control variable using policy function iteration. The MRM algorithm is simple to implement and provides...
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We study a generalized version of Coleman (1990)'s time iteration method (GTI) for solving dynamic optimization problems. Our benchmark framework is an irreversible investment model with labor-leisure choice. The GTI algorithm is simple to implement and provides advantages in terms of speed...
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We study a generalized version of Coleman (1990)’s time iteration method (GTI) for solving dynamic optimization problems. Our benchmark framework is an irreversible investment model with labor-leisure choice. The GTI algorithm is simple to implement and provides advantages in terms of speed...
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We introduce an envelope condition method (ECM) for solving dynamic programming problems. ECM iterates on the Bellman equation forward and is much faster than conventional value function methods that iterate backward. In the studied examples, ECM is comparable in accuracy and cost to Carroll's...
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Portfolio optimisation for a Fund of Hedge Funds (“FoHF”) has to address the asymmetric, non-Gaussian nature of the underlying returns distributions. Furthermore, the objective functions and constraints are not necessarily convex or even smooth. Therefore traditional portfolio optimisation...
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This paper discusses the role that Genetic Algorithms (GA) can have in determining asset allocation for multi sector funds. We present an asset allocation model where the investors' utility function departs from the quadratic utility function assumed by the standard Mean-Variance optimisation....
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