Optimal portfolio choice with path dependent benchmarked labor income: a mean field model
Abstract
We consider the life-cycle optimal portfolio choice problem faced by an agent receiving labor income and allocating her wealth to risky assets and a riskless bond subject to a borrowing constraint. In this paper, to reflect a realistic economic setting, we propose a model where the dynamics of the labor income has two main features. First, labor income adjust slowly to financial market shocks, a feature already considered in Biffis, E., Gozzi, F. and Prosdocimi, C. (2020) - "Optimal portfolio choice with path dependent labor income: the infinite horizon case". Second, the labor income of an agent is benchmarked against the labor incomes of a population of agents with comparable tasks and/or ranks. This last feature has not been considered yet in the literature and is faced taking the limit when so that the problem falls into the family of optimal control of infinite dimensional McKean-Vlasov Dynamics, which is a completely new and challenging research field. We study the problem in a simplified case where, adding a suitable new variable, we are able to find explicitly the solution of the associated HJB equation and find the optimal feedback controls.
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@article{arxiv.2009.03922,
title = {Optimal portfolio choice with path dependent benchmarked labor income: a mean field model},
author = {Boualem Djehiche and Fausto Gozzi and Giovanni Zanco and Margherita Zanella},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.03922},
year = {2020}
}
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34 pages