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Diversification is a fundamental topic for all investors but there remains little agreement on how to measure it. Often it is defined ambiguously through risk-based portfolio construction techniques. Recently it has been suggested to connect maximising diversification with minimising risk...
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We show how to solve Merton optimal investment stochastic control problem for Hawkesbased models in finance and … expected utility function. The novelty of the results consists of the new Hawkes-based models and in the new optimal investment …
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Public health implications of COVID-19 resulted in widespread business closures and job losses. Disruptions in the service and transportation sectors, acute reductions in income, and an uptick in unemployment were the outcome of pandemic mitigating procedures adopted by many governments. While...
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In this article, we present a procedure for obtaining an optimal solution to the Markowitz's mean-variance portfolio selection problem based on the analytical solution developed in a previous research that lead to the emergence of an important model known as the Black Model. The procedure is...
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This note describes methods for solving deterministic and stochastic versions of the discrete-time Ramsey model of economic growth. We derive an iterative procedure for solving the Euler equation and apply it to an example adapted from Pan (2007).
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closed form solution for the optimal investment strategy) under slacker parameter restrictions.Cross-time and cross …
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Using a discrete version of the Ramsey Vintage Capital Model, we provide a characterization of the initial capital stocks compatible with a predefined scrapping time and a level of technical progress which generate feasible capital paths. From that characterization, it is proved that for a given...
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