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Convergence of Optimal Expected Utility for a Sequence of Discrete-Time Markets

Mathematical Finance 2020-02-10 v2 Probability

Abstract

We examine Kreps' (2019) conjecture that optimal expected utility in the classic Black--Scholes--Merton (BSM) economy is the limit of optimal expected utility for a sequence of discrete-time economies that "approach" the BSM economy in a natural sense: The nnth discrete-time economy is generated by a scaled nn-step random walk, based on an unscaled random variable ζ\zeta with mean zero, variance one, and bounded support. We confirm Kreps' conjecture if the consumer's utility function UU has asymptotic elasticity strictly less than one, and we provide a counterexample to the conjecture for a utility function UU with asymptotic elasticity equal to 1, for ζ\zeta such that E[ζ3]>0.E[\zeta^3] > 0.

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@article{arxiv.1907.11424,
  title  = {Convergence of Optimal Expected Utility for a Sequence of Discrete-Time Markets},
  author = {David M. Kreps and Walter Schachermayer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.11424},
  year   = {2020}
}