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We consider a continuous time framework featuring a central bank, private agents and a financial market. The central bank's objective is to maximize a functional, which measures the classical trade-off between output and inflation over time plus income from the sales of inflation indexed bonds...
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We adapt the evolutionary stock market model from Evstigneev, Hens, Schenk-Hoppeacute; (2006) to a continuous time framework, where uncertainty in dividends is produced by a single Wiener process. The setup is therefore significantly different from Yang and Ewald (2008), who also study continuous...
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Geometric mean reversion plays a fundamental role in economic dynamic models. While it is known, at least since Merton (1975) [9], that the equilibrium distribution of geometric mean reversion is a Gamma distribution, an explicit expression for the non-equilibrium distribution has not been...
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We solve a Dixit and Pindyck type irreversible investment problem in continuous time under the assumption that the project value follows a Cox-Ingersoll-Ross process. We indicate how the solution qualitatively differs from the two classical cases geometric Brownian motion and geometric mean...
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We discuss how implied volatilities for OTC traded Asian options can be computed by combining Monte Carlo techniques with the Newton method in order to solve nonlinear equations. The method relies on accurate and fast computation of the corresponding vegas of the option. In order to achieve this...
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This paper derives an analytic expression for the distribution of the average volatility $\frac{1}{T-t} \int_t^T \sigma_s^2 ds$ in the stochastic volatility model of Hull and White. This result answers a longstanding question, posed by Hull and White (Journal of Finance 42, 1987), whether such...
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We study the classical real option problem in which an agent faces the decision if and when to invest optimally into a project. The investment is assumed to be irreversible. This problem has been studied by Myers and Majd [18] for the case of a complete market, in which the risk can be perfectly...
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We study the classical geometric mean reversion process which has been used to model commodity prices by various authors in Economics and Finance. We obtain certain regularity results which guarantee positivity and the existence of a stationary distribution. More important we derive an...
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We prove that the Heston volatility is Malliavin differentiable under the classical Novikov condition and give an explicit expression for the derivative. This result guarantees the applicability of Malliavin calculus in the framework of the Heston stochastic volatility model. Furthermore we...
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These are my Lecture Notes for a course in Continuous Time Finance which I taught in the Summer term 2003 at the University of Kaiserslautern. I am aware that the notes are not yet free of error and the manuscrip needs further improvement. I am happy about any comment on the notes. Please send...
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