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Existence of an equilibrium with limited stock market participation and power utilities

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  • Paolo Guasoni
  • Kasper Larsen
  • Giovanni Leoni

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For constants $\gamma \in (0,1)$ and $A\in (1,\infty)$, we prove existence and uniqueness of a solution to the singular and path-dependent Riccati-type ODE \begin{align*} \begin{cases} h'(y) = \frac{1+\gamma}{y}\big( \gamma - h(y)\big)+h(y)\frac{\gamma + \big((A-\gamma)e^{\int_y^1 \frac{1-h(q)}{1-q}dq}-A\big)h(y)}{1-y},\quad y\in(0,1), h(0) = \gamma, \quad h(1) = 1. \end{cases} \end{align*} As an application, we use the ODE solution to prove existence of a Radner equilibrium with homogenous power-utility investors in the limited participation model from Basak and Cuoco (1998).

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  • Paolo Guasoni & Kasper Larsen & Giovanni Leoni, 2024. "Existence of an equilibrium with limited stock market participation and power utilities," Papers 2402.07185, arXiv.org, revised Feb 2024.
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