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Abstract For any utility function with asymptotic elasticity equal to one, we construct a market model in countable discrete time, such that the utility maximization problem with proportional transaction costs admits no solution. This proves that the necessity of the reasonable asymptotic...
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Shortfall aversion reflects the higher utility loss of a spending cut from a reference point than the utility gain from a similar spending increase, in the spirit of Prospect Theory's loss aversion. This paper posits a model of utility of spending scaled by a function of past peak spending,...
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<Para ID="Par1">For any positive diffusion with minimal regularity, there exists a semimartingale with uniformly close paths that is a martingale under an equivalent probability. As a result, in models of asset prices based on such diffusions, arbitrage and bubbles alike disappear under proportional transaction...</para>
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