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Contract Theory In Continuoustime Models 2013th Edition Jaksa Cvitanic

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Contract Theory In Continuoustime Models 2013th Edition Jaksa Cvitanic
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 267
Author: Jaksa Cvitanic, Jianfeng Zhang
ISBN: 9783642141997, 3642141994
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2013

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Contract Theory In Continuoustime Models 2013th Edition Jaksa Cvitanic by Jaksa Cvitanic, Jianfeng Zhang 9783642141997, 3642141994 instant download after payment.

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.

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