Market free lunch and large financial markets
Klein, Irene
Ann. Appl. Probab., Tome 16 (2006) no. 1, p. 2055-2077 / Harvested from Project Euclid
The main result of the paper is a version of the fundamental theorem of asset pricing (FTAP) for large financial markets based on an asymptotic concept of no market free lunch for monotone concave preferences. The proof uses methods from the theory of Orlicz spaces. Moreover, various notions of no asymptotic arbitrage are characterized in terms of no asymptotic market free lunch; the difference lies in the set of utilities. In particular, it is shown directly that no asymptotic market free lunch with respect to monotone concave utilities is equivalent to no asymptotic free lunch. In principle, the paper can be seen as the large financial market analogue of [Math. Finance 14 (2004) 351–357] and [Math. Finance 16 (2006) 583–588].
Publié le : 2006-11-14
Classification:  Market free lunch,  large financial market,  contiguity of measures,  asymptotic free lunch,  fundamental theorem of asset pricing,  Orlicz space,  46A20,  46E30,  46N10,  60G44,  60H05
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Klein, Irene. Market free lunch and large financial markets. Ann. Appl. Probab., Tome 16 (2006) no. 1, pp.  2055-2077. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1169065216/