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In this paper, we point out that the widely used stochastic discount factor (SDF) methodology ignores a fully specified model for asset returns. As a result, it suffers from two potential problems when asset returns follow a linear factor model. The first problem is that the risk premium...
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In this paper we investigate the properties of the standard two-pass methodology of testing beta pricing models with misspecified factors. In a setting where a factor is useless, defined as being independent of all the asset returns, we provide theoretical results and simulation evidence that...
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Given the normality assumption, the author rejects the mean-variance efficiency of the Center for Research in Security Prices value-weighted stock index for three of the six consecutive ten-year subperiods from 1926 to 1986. However, the normality assumption is strongly rejected by the data....
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