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In this paper, we build a bridge between different reduced-form approaches to pricing defaultable claims. In particular, we showhow the well known formulas by Duffie et al. [12] and by Elliott et al.[14] are related. Moreover, in the spirit of Collin Dufresne et al. [8], wepropose a simple...
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Filtrations have been introduced by Doob and have been a fundamentalfeature of the theory of stochastic processes. Most basic objects, such asmartingales, semimartingales, stopping times or Markov processes involvethe notion of filtration.[...]
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In this paper, we provide a solution to two problems which have been open in default time modeling in credit risk. We first show that if $\tau$ is an arbitrary random (default) time such that its Az\'ema's supermartingale $Z_t^\tau=\P(\taut|\F_t)$ is continuous, then $\tau$ avoids stopping...
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We conduct a laboratory experiment to study whether people in-tuitively use real-option strategies in a dynamic investment setting.The participants were asked to play as an oil manager and make pro-duction decisions in response to a simulated mean-reverting oil price.Using cluster analysis,...
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This paper develops a liquidity measure tailored to the foreign exchange (FX) market, quanties the amount of commonality in liquidity across dierent exchange rates, and determines theextent of liquidity risk premiums embedded in FX returns. The new liquidity measure utilizesultra high frequency...
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This paper reviews important concepts and methods that are useful for hypothesis testing.First, we discuss the Neyman-Pearson framework. Various approaches to optimalityare presented, including finite-sample and large-sample optimality. Then, some of the mostimportant methods are summarized, as...
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