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A Generalisation of the Mean-Variance Analysis
Authors:Valeri Zakamouline  Steen Koekebakker
Institution:University of Agder, Faculty of Economics, Service Box 422, 4604 Kristiansand, Norway
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Abstract:In this paper we consider a decision maker whose utility function has a kink at the reference point with different functions below and above this reference point. We also suppose that the decision maker generally distorts the objective probabilities. First we show that the expected utility function of this decision maker can be approximated by a function of mean and partial moments of distribution. This 'mean-partial moments' utility generalises not only mean-variance utility of Tobin and Markowitz, but also mean-semivariance utility of Markowitz. Then, in the spirit of Arrow and Pratt, we derive an expression for a risk premium when risk is small. Our analysis shows that a decision maker in this framework exhibits three types of aversions: aversion to loss, aversion to uncertainty in gains, and aversion to uncertainty in losses. Finally we present a solution to the optimal capital allocation problem and derive an expression for a portfolio performance measure which generalises the Sharpe and Sortino ratios. We demonstrate that in this framework the decision maker's skewness preferences have first-order impact on risk measurement even when the risk is small.
Keywords:mean‐variance utility  quadratic utility  mean‐semivariance utility  risk aversion  loss aversion  risk measure  probability distortion  partial moments of distribution  risk premium  optimal capital allocation  portfolio performance evaluation  Sharpe ratio  D81  G11
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