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Mark Schroder

Constantinos Skiadas

We analyze the lifetime consumption-portfolio problem in a competitive securities market with continuous price dynamics, possibly nontradeable income, and convex trading constraints. We define a class of "translation-invariant" recursive preferences, which includes additive exponential utility, but also non-additive recursive and multiple-prior formulations, and allows for first and second-order source-dependent risk aversion. For this class, we show that the solution reduces to a single constrained backward stochastic differential equation (BSDE), which for an interesting class of incomplete-market problems simplifies to a system of ordinary differential equations of the Riccati type.
Date Published: 2005
Citations: Schroder, Mark, Constantinos Skiadas. 2005. Lifetime Consumption-Portfolio Choice under Trading Constraints, Recursive Preferences, and Nontradeable Income. Stochastic Processes and Their Applications. (1)1-30.