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Incomplete markets and derivative assets
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Incomplete markets and derivative assets

François Le Grand and Xavier Ragot
Economic Theory, Vol.62(3), pp.517-545
01/08/2016

Abstract

Incomplete markets Heterogeneous agent models Imperfect risk sharing Derivative assets
We analyze derivative asset trading in an economy in which agents face both aggregate and uninsurable idiosyncratic risks. Insurance markets are incomplete for idiosyncratic risk and, possibly, for aggregate risk as well. However, agents can exchange insurance against aggregate risk through derivative assets such as options. We present a tractable framework, which allows us to characterize the extent of risk sharing in this environment. We show that incomplete insurance markets can explain some properties of the volume of traded derivative assets, which are difficult to explain in complete market economies.
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6 Social Sciences
6.10 Economics
6.10.80 Market Interdependencies
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