Asset Pricing With Multiplicative Habit and Power-Expo Preferences (Subsequently published in "Economics Letters", 2007, 94(3), 319-325. )
Multiplicative habit introduces an additional consumption risk as a determinant of equity premium, and allows time preference and habit strength, in addition to risk aversion, to affect "price of risk". A model combining multiplicative habit and power-expo preferences cannot be rejected.
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2006-06
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Authors: | Smith, William T. ; Zhang, Qiang |
Institutions: | Center for Advanced Research in Finance, Faculty of Economics |
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