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In this paper we study the portfolio selection problem under cumulative prospect theory (CPT), both from a theoretical and empirical point of view. Our aim is twofold. First, we study through a simulation-based procedure, the implication of higher-moments and CPT parameters on Mean/Risk...
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In this paper, we focus on the portfolio optimization problem associated to a quasiconvex risk measure (satisfying some additional assumptions). For coherent/convex risk measures, the portfolio optimization problem has been already studied by Gaivoronski and Pflug (2005), Rockafellar and Uryasev...
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In this paper, we investigate empirically the effect of using higher moments in portfolio allocation when parametric and nonparametric models are used. The nonparametric model considered in this paper is the sample approach; the parametric model is constructed assuming multivariate variance...
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This paper investigates the use, in practical financial problems, of the Mixed Tempered Stable distribution both in its univariate and multivariate formulation. In the univariate context, we study the dependence of a given coherent risk measure on the distribution parameters. The latter allows...
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In this paper we investigate empirically the effect of using higher moments in portfolio allocation when parametric and non parametric models are used. The non parametric model considered in this paper is the sample approach while the parametric one is constructed assuming Multivariate Variance...
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