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We formalize the notion of monotonicity with respect to first-order stochastic dominance in the context of preferences defined over the set of temporal lotteries. It is shown that the only Kreps and Porteus (1978) preferences which are both stationary and monotone are Uzawa preferences and...
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We analyze the impact of risk and ambiguity aversion using a lifecycle recursive utility model. Both risk and ambiguity aversion are shown to reduce annuity demand and enhance bond holdings. We obtain this result using an intertemporal framework in which we can vary both risk and ambiguity...
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We build and estimate an equilibrium model of the term structure of interest rates based on a recursive utility specification. We contrast it with an arbitrage-free model, where prices of risk are estimated freely without preference constraints. In both models, nominal bond yields are affine...
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