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In this paper, we extend the mean-variance portfolio model where expected returns are obtained using maximum likelihood estimation to explicitly account for uncertainty about the estimated expected returns. In contrast to the Bayesian approach to estimation error, where there is only a single...
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We develop a model for an investor with multiple priors and aversion to ambiguity. We characterize the multiple priors by a quot;confidence intervalquot; around the estimated expected returns and we model ambiguity aversion via a minimization over the priors. Our model has several attractive...
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We develop a model of portfolio choice to nest the views of Keynes---who advocates concentration in a few familiar assets---and Markowitz---who advocates diversification across assets. We rely on the concepts of ambiguity and ambiguity aversion to formalize the idea of investor's...
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We develop a model of portfolio choice capable of nesting the views of Keynes, advocating concentration in a few familiar assets, and Markowitz, advocating diversification across all available assets. In the model, the return distributions of risky assets are ambiguous, and investors are averse...
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We develop a model of portfolio choice to nest the views of Keynes, who advocates concentration in a few familiar assets, and Markowitz, who advocates diversification. We use the concepts of ambiguity and ambiguity aversion to formalize the idea of an investor's "familiarity" toward assets. The...
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