نتایج جستجو برای: modern control

تعداد نتایج: 1497068  

2005
Santanu Roy Rien Wagenvoort

We consider a portfolio-choice problem with one risky and one safe asset, where the utility function exhibits decreasing absolute risk aversion (DARA). We show that the indirect utility function of the portfolio-choice problem need not exhibit DARA. However, if the (optimal) marginal propensity to invest is positive for both assets, which is true when the utility function exhibits nondecreasing...

2015
Enrica Carbone Xueqi Dong

This paper provides an intersection between portfolio choice theory and the elicitation of preferences under uncertainty. Theories of financial markets build on portfolio choice theory, which generally assumes that preferences are of a particularly simple kind, while research on preferences has revealed that people have more sophisticated preferences. This paper brings the two fields together b...

2001
Peter M. DeMarzo Ilan Kremer

In this paper, we propose an explanation for biases in portfolio choice. We show that if individuals compete for local resources within their community, their utility depends on their own wealth as well as aggregate community wealth. This leads to an externality in portfolio choice. If investors are sufficiently risk averse, then individual investors will bias their portfolio choice in the dire...

1998
Eddie Shoesmith

Ideas from Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT) are suggested as a framework around which a statistics syllabus for accounting students can be built at undergraduate level. There are motivational benefits, and many opportunities for interesting project work involving use of real data. Perhaps the most compelling attraction, however, is that a core concern in MPT is the measurement of variability, the ...

Journal: :J. Optimization Theory and Applications 2012
Fei Lung Yuen Hailiang Yang

Mean-variance criterion has long been the main stream approach in the optimal portfolio theory. The investors try to make a balance between the risk and return on their portfolio. In this paper, the deviation of the asset return from the investor’s expectation in the worst scenario is taken as the measure of risk for portfolio selection. One important advantage of this approach is that the inve...

2004
Nikolai Roussanov

I develop a model of life-cycle portfolio choice with non-tradeable idiosyncratic labor income where the agent has an option to invest in human capital, for example through education. The inability to borrow against her human capital depresses the agent’s demand for equity, as she is concerned about being liquidity constrained when it is optimal to invest. The model has many predictions that ar...

2002
M. Ali Khan Yeneng Sun

We provide a detailed portfolio analysis for a nancial market with an atomless continuum of assets. In the context of an exact arbitrage pricing theory (EAPT), we go beyond the characterization of the existence of important portfolios (normalized riskless, mean, cost, factor and mean-variance eÆcient portfolios) to furnish exact portfolio compositions in terms of explicit portfolio weights. Suc...

2001
Chris Brooks Harry M. Kat

The monthly return distributions of many hedge fund indices exhibit highly unusual skewness and kurtosis properties as well as first-order serial correlation. This has important consequences for investors. We demonstrate that although hedge fund indices are highly attractive in mean-variance terms, this is much less the case when skewness, kurtosis and autocorrelation are taken into account. Sh...

2006
Michael B Devereux Alan Sutherland

This paper explores the role of monetary policy in an open economy in an environment of endogenous portfolio choice. The model is simple enough to allow solutions for optimal portfolios to be derived analytically for a range of different asset market environments. We explore the impact of monetary policy on national bond and equity portfolios in environments where assets markets are either comp...

2007
Margarita Mas Miquel Monserrat Joan Torrens

This paper is devoted to the study of discrete implications that satisfy modus ponens (MP), modus tollens (MT) or both (MPT). The main goal is to characterize all R, S, QL and D-implications on a finite chain L satisfying these properties for a given smooth t-norm T1. The non-smooth case is also discussed for a special family of t-norms.

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