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November 1982 - Volume 50 Issue 6 Page 1525 - 1546


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Portfolio Efficient Sets

Philip H. Dybvig
Stephen A. Ross

Abstract

In a portfolio problem with given asset returns, the portfolio efficient set is the set of portfolios chosen by any risk averse agent. Using an approach of Peleg and Yaari [13], we characterize the portfolio efficient set and derive some of its properties. In particular, we show that it may not be convex, proving that a central result of mean variance theory, the efficiency of the market portfolio, does not generalize. Finally, a characterization of the efficiency of several observations gives a version of revealed preference theory for incomplete markets.

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