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Guasoni (2006) introduced a simple condition for the absence of arbitrage opportunities. In this note we show that his … results remain valid under a weaker notion of arbitrage which arises by excluding liquidation costs from the value process of …
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for the existence of arbitrage opportunities or free lunches with vanishing risk, of the form of waiting to buy and … the discretisation chosen. Arbitrage examples are established where the continuous analogue is arbitrage-free under small … (1997) article proving arbitrage in fBm models. …
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forwardforeign exchange prices from interest parity forward prices. Second, the role oftransaction costs in one-way arbitrage …-based interest parity has not been examined.Applying the Fletcher and Taylor approach to one-way arbitrage-based interest parity … implied by one-way arbitrage, does not diminish therole of transaction costs; (ii) the varjances of the estimated deviations …
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This paper provides an empirical description of the relationshipbetween the trading system operated by a stockexchange and the transaction costs faced by heterogeneous investors who use the exchange. Therecent introduction ofSETS in the London Stock Exchange provides an excellent opportunity...
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Die Verbindung von Unternehmen ist keine Erscheinung der letzten Jahre. Vielmehr beruht das Konzept der Merger & Akquisition (M&A) auf grundlegenden wirtschaftstheoretischen Theorien, die in der Diskussion allerdings oftmals von populistischen Motiven für die Fusion im vorliegenden Fall...
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This paper presents a new approach to the theory of the firm by identifying factor complementarities as central to the …
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We consider a portfolio optimization problem in a Black-Scholes model with n stocks, in which an investor faces both fixed and proportional transaction costs. The performance of an investment strategy is measured by the average return of the corresponding portfolio over an infinite time horizon....
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Can two negotiators fail to agree when both the size of the surplus and the rationality of the negotiators are common knowledge? We show that the answer is affirmative. When the negotiators can make irrevocable commitments at a low but positive cost, the unique symmetric equilibrium entails...
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This paper analyzes how international rules are established and stabilized, i.e. how an international institutional order develops. Rules emerge mainly through learning from negative experience and serve to reduce transaction costs. The paper looks at mechanisms that stabilize rule systems, at...
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The economic characteristics of software and transaction costs explain, why closed source and open source software co-exist. It is about the efficient use of a non- and anti-scarce resource. But because of ex-post transaction costs that lead to information asymmetries, some property rights...
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