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The role of health in consumption and portfolio decision-making: Insights from state-dependent models

In this paper, we study an optimal consumption and asset allocation problem accounting for the fact that individuals’ utility differs across various health states. Our study is based on the assumption that an individual’s health status evolves through a semi-Markov process, where the transition prob...

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Published in:Journal of computational and applied mathematics 2025-03, Vol.457, p.116290, Article 116290
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