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Mixed risk aversion (Caballe and Pomansky, 1996) defines the class of increasing utility functions that have derivatives alternating in sign, with positive odd derivatives and negative even derivatives. In this article, we characterize comparative mixed risk aversion so as to answer the...
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This paper proposes the use of analytical approximations to price an heterogeneous basket option combining commodity prices, foreign currencies and zero-coupon bonds. The performance of three moment matching approximations is examined: inverse gamma, Edgeworth expansion around the lognormal and...
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Preface -- Introduction -- Part 1: History -- Developments in Risk and Insurance Economics: the Past 40 Years -- Part 2 : Risk and Insurance Theory Without Information Problems -- Higher-Order Risk Attitudes -- Non-Expected Utility and the Robustness of the Classical Insurance Paradigm -- The...
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