نتایج جستجو برای: sectorsjel classification d81

تعداد نتایج: 492700  

2005
Rosella Nicolini David Pérez

This paper aims at assessing the optimal behavior of a firm facing stochastic costs of production. In an imperfectly competitive setting, we evaluate to what extent a firm may decide to locate part of its production in other markets different from which it is actually settled. This decision is taken in a stochastic environment. Portfolio theory is used to derive the optimal solution for the int...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2012
Guillaume Carlier Rose-Anne Dana Alfred Galichon

This paper studies efficient risk-sharing rules for the concave dominance order. For a univariate risk, it follows from a comonotone dominance principle, due to Landsberger and Meilijson [27], that efficiency is characterized by a comonotonicity condition. The goal of the paper is to generalize the comonotone dominance principle as well as the equivalence between efficiency and comonotonicity t...

2006
Hervé Roche

Within uncertain technological progress, a firm has to decide when to update its technology and select a new one among a non-decreasing range over time. Under constant return to scale, the best existing technology is implemented. Replacement is triggered not only when the firm operated technology is sufficiently obsolete but also the wedge between the latest and the state of the arts grades is ...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2002
Christian Gollier

We consider an economy à la Lucas (1978, Econometrica 46, 1429–1446) with a risk-averse representative agent. The exogenous growth rate of the economy follows a random walk. We characterize the set of utility functions for which it is efficient to discount more distant cash flows at a lower rate. The benchmark result is that, when the growth rate is almost surely nonnegative, the yield curve is...

2008
Youichiro Higashi Kazuya Hyogo

This paper provides a model that allows for a criterion of admissibility based on a subjective state space. For this purpose, we build a non-Archimedean model of preference with subjective states, generalizing Blume, Brandenburger, and Dekel [2], who present a non-Archimedean model with exogenous states; and Dekel, Lipman, and Rustichini [4], who present an Archimedean model with an endogenous ...

2010
Yulei Luo Eric R. Young

We study the portfolio decision of a household with limited information-processing capacity in a setting with recursive utility. We find that rational inattention combined with a preference for early resolution of uncertainty leads to a significant drop in the share of portfolios held in risky assets, even when the departure from standard expected utility with rational expectations is small. In...

2006
Robert J. Aumann Roberto Serrano

Define the riskiness of a gamble as the reciprocal of the absolute risk aversion (ARA) of an individual with constant ARA who is indifferent between taking and not taking that gamble. We characterize this index by axioms, chief among them a “duality” axiom which, roughly speaking, asserts that less risk-averse individuals accept riskier gambles. The index is homogeneous of degree 1, monotonic w...

2014
Charles A. Dice Benjamin E. Hermalin Jongha Lim Berk Sensoy Yihui Pan

A manager’s shareholders, board of directors, and potential future employers are continually assessing his ability. A rich literature has documented that this insight has profound implications for corporate governance because assessment generates incentives (good and bad), introduces assorted risks, and affects the various battles that rage among the relevant actors for corporate control. Conse...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2007
Lars Ehlers Jordi Massó

We study ordinal Bayesian Nash equilibria of stable mechanisms in centralized matching markets under incomplete information. We show that truthtelling is an ordinal Bayesian Nash equilibrium of the revelation game induced by a common belief and a stable mechanism if and only if all the profiles in the support of the common belief have singleton cores. Our result matches the observations of Roth...

1998
Paolo Ghirardato Massimo Marinacci

The theory of subjective expected utility has been recently extended to allow ambiguity to matter for choice. We propose a notion of absolute ambiguity aversion by building on a notion of comparative ambiguity aversion. We characterize it for a preference model which encompasses some of the most popular models in the literature. We next build on these ideas to provide a definition of unambiguou...

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