Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1156476 | Stochastic Processes and their Applications | 2014 | 40 Pages |
We study a continuous-time, finite horizon, stochastic partially reversible investment problem for a firm producing a single good in a market with frictions. The production capacity is modeled as a one-dimensional, time-homogeneous, linear diffusion controlled by a bounded variation process which represents the cumulative investment–disinvestment strategy. We associate to the investment–disinvestment problem a zero-sum optimal stopping game and characterize its value function through a free-boundary problem with two moving boundaries. These are continuous, bounded and monotone curves that solve a system of non-linear integral equations of Volterra type. The optimal investment–disinvestment strategy is then shown to be a diffusion reflected at the two boundaries.