Convergence of utility indifference prices to the superreplication price in a multiple-priors framework
Mathematical Finance
2020-10-05 v2
Abstract
This paper formulates an utility indifference pricing model for investors trading in a discrete time financial market under non-dominated model uncertainty. The investors preferences are described by strictly increasing concave random functions defined on the positive axis. We prove that under suitable conditions the multiple-priors utility indifference prices of a contingent claim converge to its multiple-priors superreplication price. We also revisit the notion of certainty equivalent for random utility functions and establish its relation with the absolute risk aversion.
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@article{arxiv.1709.09465,
title = {Convergence of utility indifference prices to the superreplication price in a multiple-priors framework},
author = {Romain Blanchard and Laurence Carassus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.09465},
year = {2020}
}