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In this paper, we consider a population of individuals who differ in two dimensions: their risk type (expected loss) and their risk aversion. We solve for the profit maximizing menu of contracts that a monopolistic insurer puts out on the market. First, we find that it is never optimal to fully...
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The critical role of free entry to correct inherent deviance behavior has been stressed by Vanek (1970), Meade (1972) amongst others. The equivalence theorem (Dreze 1976) defines that labour and entrepreneurial management both lead to the same Pareto optimal equilibrium provided that there is...
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The paper proposes an original class of conditionally heteroskedastic models aimed to capture a new concept of asymmetry. Not only past up and down moves of stock market returns have different impacts on the conditional variance, but also, positive and negative changes are governed by different...
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In this paper we present several "infeasible-start" path-following and potential-reduction primal-dual interior-point methods for non-linear conic problems. These methods try to find a recession direction of the feasible set of a self-dual homogeneous primal-dual problem.
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If a solution (on a closed family of games) satisfies dummy axiom (DUM) and independance of irrelevant strategies (IIS) then it also satisfies consistency (CONS) (proposition 2.21, Peleg and Tijs, 1996). The converse of this proposition is not true: CONS implies neither DUM nor IIS as shown in...
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The notion of disapprobation is defined. It is designed to capture some features of misspecification in a decision-theoretic framework. Moreover, it is a sample-based notion so it is well-suited for the study of misspecification in Bayesian contexts. Some elementary examples of disapprobation...
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