2017
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3033869
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Mean-Field Games and Ambiguity Aversion

Abstract: This thesis focuses on incorporating the idea of ambiguity aversion into mean-field games.Intuitively, mean-field games describes the dynamics of a system with an infinite population. It is useful in approximating systems with a large population, for which an exact result is computationally intractable. By adding in ambiguity aversion, the mean-field game reflects how players in the population should act if they wish to protect themselves from model misspecification.Two applications of mean-field games are con… Show more

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“…Another direction of research is to restrict agents to trade at stopping times, rather than continuously as done here. Lastly, accounting for model uncertainty/ambiguity aversion along the lines of [10] and [21] would be a very interesting direction to explore so that agents' strategies become more robust.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another direction of research is to restrict agents to trade at stopping times, rather than continuously as done here. Lastly, accounting for model uncertainty/ambiguity aversion along the lines of [10] and [21] would be a very interesting direction to explore so that agents' strategies become more robust.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%