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Linear Models Of Economic Survival Under Production Uncertainty

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In this paper we consider the situation of an investor facing uncertainty, and whose objective is to survive. First we characterize the probability of survival of a passive agent who does not attempt to influence the evolution of the environment. Secondly, we look at an active agent who chooses investment opportunities affecting his fortune and who attempts to maximize the probability of survival. It is shown that, in some cases, the optimal investment policy will exhibit a risk-loving behavior whenever his fortune is below a critical level.
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  • Radner, R., 1990. "Linear Models Of Economic Survival Under Production Uncertainty," Papers 427, Cornell - Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:fth:cornel:427
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    9. Moshe Arye Milevsky & Steven E. Posner, 1999. "Asian Options, The Sum Of Lognormals, And The Reciprocal Gamma Distribution," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Marco Avellaneda (ed.), Quantitative Analysis In Financial Markets Collected Papers of the New York University Mathematical Finance Seminar, chapter 7, pages 203-218, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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