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equal investments in all assets? Further, will agents with probability information be asked and paid for advice on how to …, and even uninformed agents do not invest according to the 1/n-heuristic. Advice is demanded and readily paid for …
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In an exchange economy under uncertainty with two periods, one physical good, and finitely many states of the world, we show that for every (complete or incomplete) market span there exists a sequence of securities such that if they are introduced into markets one by one, the prices of any...
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In an exchange economy under uncertainty with two periods, one physical good, and finitely many states of the world, we show that for every (complete or incomplete) market span there exists a sequence of securities such that if they are introduced into markets one by one, the prices of any...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010875266
The paper examines a game-theoretic model of a financial market in which asset prices are determined endogenously in terms of short-run equilibrium. Investors use general, adaptive strategies depending on the exogenous states of the world and the observed history of the game. The main goal is to...
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evolutionary finance with the classical topic of non-cooperative market games. …
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We study optimal investment problem for a market model where the evolution of risky assets is described by Ito's equations. The risk-free rate, the appreciation rates, and the volatility of the stocks are all random; they are not necessary adapted to the driving Brownian motion, their...
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The aim of this thesis is to investigate some solutions to the pricing of contingent claims in incomplete markets. We first consider the stochastic targetintroduced by Soner and Touzi (2002) for the general super-replication problem, and extended by Bouchard, Elie and Touzi (2009) in order to...
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In this paper, firms are considered on the hypothesis of having incomplete rationality expectation and incomplete information of the market to get the dynamic development of price competition behavior in the Hotelling model (Hotelling, 1929). Under the assumption of the heterogeneous...
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We propose a continuum model for the description of buyer and seller dynamics in an Internet market. The relevant variables are the research effort of buyers and the sellers' reputation building process. We show that, if a commercial website gives consumers the possibility to rate credibly...
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