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In this paper, the authors tackle the question of existence of a frictionless shadow market under general conditions. The existence of shadow market might be useful in pricing assets on financial markets with transaction costs. They present a counterexample showing that shadow prices may not exist without any further assumptions. Their counterexample is given for a discrete-time market having two assets: a riskless one and a risky one. One the other hand, it is also shown that the presence of short selling constraints is a sufficient condition for the existence of shadow prices, even in general multi-currency markets with random, time-varying and possible discontinuous bid-ask spreads. It is conjectured that shadow prices should always exist for utilities defined on the real line, where there is no solvency constraint that can become binding.
Property / review text: In this paper, the authors tackle the question of existence of a frictionless shadow market under general conditions. The existence of shadow market might be useful in pricing assets on financial markets with transaction costs. They present a counterexample showing that shadow prices may not exist without any further assumptions. Their counterexample is given for a discrete-time market having two assets: a riskless one and a risky one. One the other hand, it is also shown that the presence of short selling constraints is a sufficient condition for the existence of shadow prices, even in general multi-currency markets with random, time-varying and possible discontinuous bid-ask spreads. It is conjectured that shadow prices should always exist for utilities defined on the real line, where there is no solvency constraint that can become binding. / rank
 
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shadow prices
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    6 November 2013
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    In this paper, the authors tackle the question of existence of a frictionless shadow market under general conditions. The existence of shadow market might be useful in pricing assets on financial markets with transaction costs. They present a counterexample showing that shadow prices may not exist without any further assumptions. Their counterexample is given for a discrete-time market having two assets: a riskless one and a risky one. One the other hand, it is also shown that the presence of short selling constraints is a sufficient condition for the existence of shadow prices, even in general multi-currency markets with random, time-varying and possible discontinuous bid-ask spreads. It is conjectured that shadow prices should always exist for utilities defined on the real line, where there is no solvency constraint that can become binding.
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    transaction costs
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    shadow prices
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    short selling constraints
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