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OPTIMAL EXIT FROM A DETERIORATING PROJECT WITH NOISY RETURNS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 June 2005
Abstract
We consider the problem of determining when to exit an investment whose cumulative return follows a Brownian motion with drift μ and volatility σ2. After an unobserved exponential amount of time, the drift drops from μH > 0 to μL < 0. Using results from stochastic differential equations, we are able to show that it is optimal to exit the first time the posterior probability of being in the low state falls to p*, where the value of p* is given implicitly. We effect a complete comparative statics analysis; one surprising result is that a decrease in μL is beneficial when |μL| is large.
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- Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences , Volume 19 , Issue 3 , July 2005 , pp. 327 - 343
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- © 2005 Cambridge University Press
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