Abstract

Abstract Application of the Ito stochastic calculus to problems in economics and finance raises several modeling issues. McShane's canonical model and alternative stochastic calculus for handling these models resolves these issues in a satisfactory manner. This paper explores the application of McShane's approach to four areas: empirical estimation and testing of stochastic models, Fischer's model of the demand for index bonds, option pricing, and optimal investment under price level uncertainty.

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