Causal optimal transport and its links to enlargement of filtrations and continuous-time stochastic optimization
2019; Elsevier BV; Volume: 130; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.spa.2019.08.009
ISSN1879-209X
AutoresBeatrice Acciaio, Julio Backhoff‐Veraguas, Anastasiia Zalashko,
Tópico(s)Economic theories and models
ResumoThe martingale part in the semimartingale decomposition of a Brownian motion with respect to an enlargement of its filtration, is an anticipative mapping of the given Brownian motion. In analogy to optimal transport theory, we define causal transport plans in the context of enlargement of filtrations, as the Kantorovich counterparts of the aforementioned non-adapted mappings. We provide a necessary and sufficient condition for a Brownian motion to remain a semimartingale in an enlarged filtration, in terms of certain minimization problems over sets of causal transport plans. The latter are also used in order to give robust transport-based estimates for the value of having additional information, as well as model sensitivity with respect to the reference measure, for the classical stochastic optimization problems of utility maximization and optimal stopping.
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