Authors
Evan W Anderson, Lars Peter Hansen, Thomas J Sargent
Publication date
2003/3/1
Journal
Journal of the European Economic Association
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
68-123
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
A representative agent fears that his model, a continuous time Markov process with jump and diffusion components, is misspecified and therefore uses robust control theory to make decisions. Under the decision maker's approximating model, cautious behavior puts adjustments for model misspecification into market prices for risk factors. We use a statistical theory of detection to quantify how much model misspecification the decision maker should fear, given his historical data record. A semigroup is a collection of objects connected by something like the law of iterated expectations. The law of iterated expectations defines the semigroup for a Markov process, while similar laws define other semigroups. Related semigroups describe (1) an approximating model; (2) a model misspecification adjustment to the continuation value in the decision maker's Bellman equation; (3) asset prices; and (4) the behavior of the …
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Scholar articles
E Anderson, LP Hansen, T Sargent - Manuscript, Stanford, 2000