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Essays on intertemporal consumption and portfolio choice
Servaas van Bilsen
Center Ph. D. Students
Research Group: Econometrics
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Portfolio Choice
100%
Intertemporal Consumption
100%
Consumption Choices
100%
Financial Shocks
100%
Risk Management
66%
Loss Aversion
66%
Pricing Management
66%
Optimal Consumption
66%
Optimal Portfolio Selection
66%
Variable Annuity
66%
Pension Plans
66%
Probability Weighting
33%
Risk Sharing
33%
Habit Formation
33%
Ratio Model
33%
Discount Rate
33%
Small Probability
33%
Payout
33%
Multiple Risk Factors
33%
Investment Horizon
33%
Pension Contracts
33%
Changes in Consumption
33%
Smoothing Function
33%
Pension Products
33%
Investment Approach
33%
Stochastic Differential Utility
33%
Consumption-based Approach
33%
Personal Pensions
33%
Preference Modeling
33%
Return Smoothing
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Portfolio Choice
100%
Risk Management
100%
Pricing
66%
Consumer Demand Theory
66%
Habit-Persistence Hypothesis
33%
Discount Rate
33%
Risk Factor
33%