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that all uncertainty is revealed in the limit and agents behave as expected utility maximizer under the true underlying …
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that all uncertainty is revealed in the limit and agents behave as expected utility maximizer under the true underlying …
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that all uncertainty is revealed in the limit and agents behave as expected utility maximizer under the true underlying … ; Uncertainty ; Robust Representation ; Time-Consistency ; Blackwell-Dubins …
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that all uncertainty is revealed in the limit and agents behave as expected utility maximizer under the true underlying … ; Uncertainty ; Robust Representation ; Time-Consistency ; Blackwell-Dubins …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003980912
We analyze a continuous-time stochastic control problem that arises in the study of several important issues in financial economics. An agent controls the drift and volatility of a diffusion output process by dynamically selecting one of an arbitrary (but finite) number of projects and the...
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A micro decision-making utility model under uncertainty is presented as a complementary foundation for macro …
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We explore the implications of ambiguity for the pricing of credit default swaps (CDSs). A model of heterogeneous investors with independent preferences for ambiguity and risk shows that, since CDS contracts are assets in zero net supply, the net credit risk exposure of the marginal investor...
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We give a full characterization of the continuation and stopping regions of optimal stopping of diffusions. We consider separately the case of a naive agent who is unaware of the possible time inconsistency in her behavior and the case of a sophisticated agent who is fully aware of such an...
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Principal component analysis (PCA) is a widely used dimension reduction tool in the analysis of high-dimensional data. However, in many applications such as risk quantification in finance or climatology, one is interested in capturing the tail variations rather than variation around the mean. In...
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This paper investigates experimentally whether risk attitudes are stable across social contexts. In particular, it focuses on situations where some resource (for instance, a position, decision power, a bonus) has to be allocated between two parties: the decision maker can either opt for sharing...
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