On the game interpretation of a shadow price process in utility maximization problems under transaction costs
Abstract
To any utility maximization problem under transaction costs one can assign a frictionless model with a price process , lying in the bid/ask price interval . Such process is called a \emph{shadow price} if it provides the same optimal utility value as in the original model with bid-ask spread. We call a \emph{generalized shadow price} if the above property is true for the \emph{relaxed} utility function in the frictionless model. This relaxation is defined as the lower semicontinuous envelope of the original utility, considered as a function on the set , equipped with some natural weak topology. We prove the existence of a generalized shadow price under rather weak assumptions and mark its relation to a saddle point of the trader/market zero-sum game, determined by the relaxed utility function. The relation of the notion of a shadow price to its generalization is illustrated by several examples. Also, we briefly discuss the interpretation of shadow prices via Lagrange duality.
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@article{arxiv.1112.2406,
title = {On the game interpretation of a shadow price process in utility maximization problems under transaction costs},
author = {Dmitry B. Rokhlin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.2406},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
19 pages, minor corrections, Example 5 is added