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Heterogeneous-agents asset pricing theories imply that stockholders' consumption has the first-order effect on equity premium. Motivated by these theories, we evaluate the performance of the conditional CCAPM in explaining time-variation in market returns and cross-sectional variation in...
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We propose a model where heterogeneous investors endogenously enter or exit the stock market. We characterize the equilibrium and present a novel conditional consumption-CAPM. The model implies a mild procyclical market entry and countercyclical exit. This small change in the composition of...
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We test whether long-run consumption risk can explain the cross-section of corporate bond risk premiums. We find that a one-factor model with long-run consumption growth explains the risk premiums on bond portfolios sorted on credit spreads, maturity, credit rating, downside risk, idiosyncratic...
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There is a myriad of financial anomalies in the cross-section of equity returns. They have been widely studied in the literature, which gives investors a large choice in terms of investment styles. In this paper, the authors show a perhaps unappreciated quality of financial anomalies: they...
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We conduct a novel survey of 2,548 nationally representative U.S. respondents to estimate subjective risk-return trade-offs in savings, government bonds, stocks, real estate, gold, and cryptocurrencies. We document a robust negative relationship between respondents’ perceptions of the risk and...
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This article studies the pricing implications of learning about arrivals of economic disasters and the subsequent recoveries. We model a disaster as a separate phase, and transitions between the disaster and the normal phase introduce structual changes to the consumption process which triggers...
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