A Mean Field Game Approach to Equilibrium Pricing with Market Clearing Condition
Abstract
In this work, we study an equilibrium-based continuous asset pricing problem which seeks to form a price process endogenously by requiring it to balance the flow of sales-and-purchase orders in the exchange market, where a large number of agents are interacting through the market price. Adopting a mean field game (MFG) approach, we find a special form of forward-backward stochastic differential equations of McKean-Vlasov type with common noise whose solution provides a good approximate of the market price. We show the convergence of the net order flow to zero in the large N-limit and get the order of convergence in N under some conditions. We also extend the model to a setup with multiple populations where the agents within each population share the same cost and coefficient functions but they can be different population by population.
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@article{arxiv.2003.03035,
title = {A Mean Field Game Approach to Equilibrium Pricing with Market Clearing Condition},
author = {Masaaki Fujii and Akihiko Takahashi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.03035},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Revised. Forthcoming in SIAM J. Control Optim