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Researchers in finance very often rely on highly persistent Ñ nearly integrated Ñ explanatory variables to predict returns. This paper proposes to stand up to the usual problem of persistent regressor bias, by detrending the highly auto-correlated predictors. We find that the statistical...
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In this paper, we provide exact formulas for the pricing of European options under the risk neutral measure, whereas under the historic measure the data follow two types of models : a GARCH process with Lévy innovations, or a GARCH process with Poisson jumps. This approach aims to take...
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with several volatility dynamics of the GARCH type, we aim at taking into account the dynamics of financial returns in a … jumps and a time varying volatility provide realistic pricing results for options with different kinds of time to maturities …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009225975
with several volatility dynamics of the GARCH type, we aim at taking into account the dynamics of financial returns in a … jumps and a time varying volatility provide realistic pricing results for options with different kinds of time to maturities …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010721555
Two financial structures are equivalent if, for each given state price, the images of their full payoff matrices of these financial structures are equal. The main consequence of this definition is that, regardless of the standard exchange economy ?, the existence of a financial equilibrium in an...
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We consider a stochastic financial exchange economy with a finite date-event tree representing time and uncertainty and a financial structure with possibly long-term assets. We exhibit a sufficient condition under which the set of marketable payoffs depends continuously on the arbitrage free...
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This working paper proposes an analysis – from a Marxist point of view – of the relationships between John Maynard Keynes and the economic mainstream of his time (first part), then presents the theoretical elements on the crisis developed by this author (second part), and finally questions,...
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We consider a stochastic financial exchange economy with a finite date-event tree representing time and uncertainty and a financial structure with possibly long-term assets. We exhibit a sufficient condition under which the set of marketable payoffs depends continuously on the arbitrage free...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010720624
This article reconsiders the theory of existence of efficient allocations and equilibria when consumption sets are unbounded below under the assumption that agents have incomplete preferences. It is motivated by an example in the theory of assets with short-selling where there is risk and...
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In a stochastic financial exchange economy, two financial structures are equivalent if, for each given state price, regardless the associated arbitrage free price, the marketable payoffs are identical. The key property of two equivalent financial structures is that, when associated with any...
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