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Contract Theory in Continuous-Time Models
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Contract Theory in Continuous-Time Models

In recent years there has been a significant increase of interest in continuous-time Principal-Agent models, or contract theory, and their applications. Continuous-time models provide a powerful and elegant framework for solving stochastic optimization problems of finding the optimal contracts between two parties, under various assumptions on the information they have access to, and the effect they have on the underlying "profit/loss" values. This monograph surveys recent results of the theory in a systematic way, using the approach of the so-called Stochastic Maximum Principle, in models driven by Brownian Motion. Optimal contracts are characterized via a system of Forward-Backward Stochastic Differential Equations. In a number of interesting special cases these can be solved explicitly, enabling derivation of many qualitative economic conclusions.

Introduction to the Economics and Mathematics of Financial Markets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 528

Introduction to the Economics and Mathematics of Financial Markets

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-02-27
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

An innovative textbook for use in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses; accessible to students in financial mathematics, financial engineering and economics. Introduction to the Economics and Mathematics of Financial Markets fills the longstanding need for an accessible yet serious textbook treatment of financial economics. The book provides a rigorous overview of the subject, while its flexible presentation makes it suitable for use with different levels of undergraduate and graduate students. Each chapter presents mathematical models of financial problems at three different degrees of sophistication: single-period, multi-period, and continuous-time. The single-period and multi-perio...

Handbooks in Mathematical Finance
  • Language: en

Handbooks in Mathematical Finance

This handbook presents the current state of practice, method and understanding in the field of mathematical finance. Each chapter, written by leading researchers, starts by briefly surveying the existing results for a given topic, then discusses more recent results and, finally, points out open problems with outlines for possible solutions. The primary audiences for the book are doctoral students, researchers and practitioners who already have some basic knowledge of mathematical finance. This comprehensive reference work will be indispensable to readers who need a quick introduction or references to specific topics within this cutting-edge material.

Introduction to the Economics and Mathematics of Financial Markets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

Introduction to the Economics and Mathematics of Financial Markets

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Mathematics of Arbitrage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

The Mathematics of Arbitrage

Proof of the "Fundamental Theorem of Asset Pricing" in its general form by Delbaen and Schachermayer was a milestone in the history of modern mathematical finance and now forms the cornerstone of this book. Puts into book format a series of major results due mostly to the authors of this book. Embeds highest-level research results into a treatment amenable to graduate students, with introductory, explanatory background. Awaited in the quantitative finance community.

Financial Mathematics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Financial Mathematics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-11-15
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  • Publisher: Springer

Financial Mathematics is an exciting, emerging field of application. The five sets of course notes in this book provide a bird's eye view of the current "state of the art" and directions of research. For graduate students it will therefore serve as an introduction to the field while reseachers will find it a compact source of reference. The reader is expected to have a good knowledge of the basic mathematical tools corresponding to an introductory graduate level and sufficient familiarity with probabilistic methods, in particular stochastic analysis.

Dynamic Asset Pricing Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 488

Dynamic Asset Pricing Theory

This is a thoroughly updated edition of Dynamic Asset Pricing Theory, the standard text for doctoral students and researchers on the theory of asset pricing and portfolio selection in multiperiod settings under uncertainty. The asset pricing results are based on the three increasingly restrictive assumptions: absence of arbitrage, single-agent optimality, and equilibrium. These results are unified with two key concepts, state prices and martingales. Technicalities are given relatively little emphasis, so as to draw connections between these concepts and to make plain the similarities between discrete and continuous-time models. Readers will be particularly intrigued by this latest edition's ...

Option Pricing, Interest Rates and Risk Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Option Pricing, Interest Rates and Risk Management

This 2001 handbook surveys the state of practice, method and understanding in the field of mathematical finance. Every chapter has been written by leading researchers and each starts by briefly surveying the existing results for a given topic, then discusses more recent results and, finally, points out open problems with an indication of what needs to be done in order to solve them. The primary audiences for the book are doctoral students, researchers and practitioners who already have some basic knowledge of mathematical finance. In sum, this is a comprehensive reference work for mathematical finance and will be indispensable to readers who need to find a quick introduction or reference to a specific topic, leading all the way to cutting edge material.

Portfolio Choice Problems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 107

Portfolio Choice Problems

This brief offers a broad, yet concise, coverage of portfolio choice, containing both application-oriented and academic results, along with abundant pointers to the literature for further study. It cuts through many strands of the subject, presenting not only the classical results from financial economics but also approaches originating from information theory, machine learning and operations research. This compact treatment of the topic will be valuable to students entering the field, as well as practitioners looking for a broad coverage of the topic.

Control Theory and Related Topics
  • Language: en

Control Theory and Related Topics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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