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Equilibrium control theory for Kihlstrom-Mirman preferences in continuous time

In intertemporal settings, the multiattribute utility theory of Kihlstrom and Mirman suggests the application of a concave transform of the lifetime utility index. This construction, while allowing time and risk attitudes to be separated, leads to dynamically inconsistent preferences. We address thi...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2024-10
Main Authors: Luca De Gennaro Aquino, Desmettre, Sascha, Havrylenko, Yevhen, Steffensen, Mogens
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Language:English
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Summary:In intertemporal settings, the multiattribute utility theory of Kihlstrom and Mirman suggests the application of a concave transform of the lifetime utility index. This construction, while allowing time and risk attitudes to be separated, leads to dynamically inconsistent preferences. We address this issue in a game-theoretic sense by formalizing an equilibrium control theory for continuous-time Markov processes. In these terms, we describe the equilibrium strategy and value function as the solution of an extended Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman system of partial differential equations. We verify that (the solution of) this system is a sufficient condition for an equilibrium and examine some of its novel features. A consumption-investment problem for an agent with CRRA-CES utility showcases our approach.
ISSN:2331-8422