Recursive utility optimization with concave coefficients

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Abstract

This paper concerns the recursive utility maximization problem. We assume that the coefficients of the wealth equation and the recursive utility are concave. Then some interesting and important cases with nonlinear and nonsmooth coefficients satisfy our assumption. After given an equivalent backward formulation of our problem, we employ the Fenchel-Legendre transform and derive the corresponding variational formulation. By the convex duality method, the primal “sup-inf” problem is translated to a dual minimization problem and the saddle point of our problem is derived. Finally, we obtain the optimal terminal wealth. To illustrate our results, three cases for investors with ambiguity aversion are explicitly worked out under some special assumptions.

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Ji, S., & Shi, X. (2018). Recursive utility optimization with concave coefficients. Mathematical Control and Related Fields, 8(3–4), 753–775. https://doi.org/10.3934/mcrf.2018033

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