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Optimal investment and consumption with labor income in incomplete markets

Published 15 Jun 2018 in math.PR and math.OC | (1806.05901v2)

Abstract: We consider the problem of optimal consumption from labor income and investment in a general incomplete semimartingale market. The economic agent cannot borrow against future income, so the total wealth is required to be positive at (all or some) previous times. Under very general conditions, we show that an optimal consumption and investment plan exists and is unique, and provide a dual characterization in terms of martingale deflators and decreasing parts, which allow for a limit that charges only the times when the no-borrowing constraint is binding. The analysis relies on the infinite-dimensional parametrization of the income/liability streams and, therefore, provides the first-order dependence of the optimal investment and consumption plans on future income/liabilities (as well as a pricing rule). An emphasis is placed on mathematical generality.

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