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' hedging demands. We also show that both heterogeneity in risk aversion or relative wealth concerns can have similar effects on …
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This paper studies how expected returns interact with product market competition. We present a model in which product market competition is jointly captured by the industry concentration and the average markup. We then provide empirical evidence consistent with three channels that explain the...
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This paper derives an equilibrium asset pricing model with liquidity risk. Liquidity risk is modeled as a stochastic quantity impact on the price from trading, where the size of the impact depends on trade size. Under a mild set of assumptions, we prove that an equilibrium price process exists...
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This article provides a rigorous asymptotic analysis of long-term growth rates under both proportional and Morton-Pliska transaction costs. We consider a general incomplete financial market with an unspanned Markov factor process that includes the Heston stochastic volatility model and the...
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We develop a new approach for solving the optimal retirement problem for an individual with an unhedgeable income risk. The income risk stems from a forced unemployment event, which occurs as an exponentially-distributed random shock. The optimal retirement problem is to determine the...
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We examine how different investment horizons, and consequently the number of hands through which a security passes during its life, affect prices in a laboratory market populated by overlapping generations of investors. We find that (i) price deviations are larger in markets populated only by...
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This paper derives an equilibrium asset pricing model with endogenous liquidity risk, portfolio constraints, and asset price bubbles. Liquidity risk is modeled as a stochastic quantity impact on the price from trading, where the size of the impact depends on trade size. Asset price bubbles are...
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with disdain for work. We propose an economic theory of preference formation where both the divergence of attitudes across … social classes and the ensuing reversal of economic fortunes are equilibrium outcomes. In our theory, parents shape their …
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We study utility indifference pricing of untradeable assets in incomplete markets using a symmetric asymptotic hyperbolic absolute risk aversion (SAHARA) utility function, both from the buyer's and seller's perspective. The use of the SAHARA utility function allows us to tackle the ``short...
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The size distributions of many economic variables seem to obey the double power law, that is, the power law holds in both the upper and the lower tails. I explain the emergence of the double power law - which has important economic, econometric, and social implications - using a tractable...
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