An application of dynamic programming principle in corporate international optimal investment and consumption choice problem (Q624702)

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An application of dynamic programming principle in corporate international optimal investment and consumption choice problem
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    An application of dynamic programming principle in corporate international optimal investment and consumption choice problem (English)
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    9 February 2011
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    Summary: This paper is concerned with a kind of corporate international optimal portfolio and consumption choice problems, in which the investor can invest her or his wealth either in a domestic bond (bank account) or in an oversea real project with production. The bank pays a lower interest rate for deposit and takes a higher rate for any loan. First, we show that Bellman's dynamic programming principle still holds in our setting; second, in terms of the foregoing principle, we obtain the investor's optimal portfolio proportion for a general maximizing expected utility problem and give the corresponding economic analysis; third, for the special but nontrivial Constant Relative Risk Aversion (CRRA) case, we get the investors optimal investment and consumption solution; last but not least, we give some numerical simulation results to illustrate the influence of volatility parameters on the optimal investment strategy.
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