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We analyze an equilibrium model in which agents exposed to idiosyncraticrisk can purchase insurance policies in addition to financialassets. The price of an insurance contract depends nonlinearly on theclaims and explicitly contains safety loadings, proportional to variance.We consider random...
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We consider backward stochastic dierential equations (BSDEs) witha particular quadratic generator and study the behaviour of their solu-tions when the probability measure is changed, the ltration is shrunk,or the underlying probability space is transformed.[...]
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We solve for the equilibrium dynamics of information sharing in a large pop-ulation. Each agent is endowed with signals regarding the likely outcome of arandom variable of common concern. Individuals choose the effort with whichthey search for others from whom they can gather additional...
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We extend the Lucas asset pricing tree economy to a heterogeneous population.Perturbative methods are applied to explicitly calculate the secondorder response of asset returns to heterogeneity. We discover thatthere exists a unique "best homogeneous approximation" to a weakly...
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We prove that for any incomplete market and any concave utilityfunction the marginal propensities to consume and to save are alwayspositive. Furthermore, we introduce a class of incomplete markets thatincludes almost all well known examples of market incompleteness infinance and macroeconomics....
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We study the existence of equilibria with endogenously complete markets in a continuous-time, heterogenous agents economy driven by a multidimensional diffusion process. Our main results show that if prices are real analytic as functions of time and the state variables of the model then a...
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We introduce a general class of incomplete markets that includes almost all well known examples of market incompleteness in finance and macroeconomics. Two concrete examples are the problem of idiosyncratic income shocks and general, diffusion driven incompleteness. For all markets in this class...
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