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Yaari's dual theory of choice is the natural counterpart of expected utility theory. While the optimal payoff choice for an expected utility maximizer is well studied in the literature, substantially less is known about the optimal payoff for a Yaari investor. In the first part of the paper, we...
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We apply univariate GARCH models to construct a computationally simple filter for estimating the conditional correlation matrix of asset returns. The proposed Variance Implied Conditional Correlation (VICC) exploits the polarization result that links the correlation between two standardized...
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Under the CAPM assumptions, the market capitalization weighted portfolio is mean-variance efficient. In real world applications it has been shown by various authors that low risk portfolios outperform the market capitalization weighted portfolio. We revisit this anomaly using high-frequency data...
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Simulation methods are often used in a forward-looking evaluation of a country’s security of supply of electricity. The framework includes modelling the investors’ decision to invest in new or existing capacity. A realistic model needs to account for the large variability and non-normality...
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There is extensive empirical evidence that funds of hedge funds (FoHFs) quickly change their investment bets as a function of the changing market conditions. In this chapter, we first analyze the stability of risk exposure and performance of FoHFs during the period January 2005-June 2011. We...
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