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Previous research has shown that frictions might have a significant impact on the value of a contingent claim, as discussed, for example, in Karatzas & Kou (1996)and Collin-Dufresne & Hugonnier (2002). We consider two types of frictions particularly important: frictions related to trading, such...
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Recent studies have found unmeasured intangible capital to be large and important. In this paper we observe that by nature intangible capital is also very different from physical capital. We find it plausible to argue that the accumulation process for intangible capital differs significantly...
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Which strategies will survive in the long run and which will diminish? These are important questions in evolutionary finance. Up to now we only know answers in the case of stationary dividends. But the evolutionary perspective to the financial market is considering very long time horizons. In...
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