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We characterize the equilibrium exchange rate in a general equilibrium economy without imposing strong restrictions on the output processes, preferences, or commodity market imperfections. The nominal exchange rate is determined by differences in initial wealths the currencies of richer...
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We characterize the equilibrium exchange rate in a general equilibrium economy without imposing strong restrictions on the output processes, preferences, or commodity market imperfections. The nominal exchange rate is determined by differences in initial wealths the currencies of richer...
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A fundamental insight in finance is that there is a strong risk-return tradeoff. Moreira and Muir (2017) challenge this by showing that investors can increase Sharpe ratios by reducing exposure to risk factors when their volatility is high. However, Cederburg, O'Doherty, Wang, and Yan (2020)...
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Does the choice of weighting scheme used to form test portfolios influence inferences drawn from empirical tests of asset pricing? To answer this question we first show that, with monthly rebalancing, an equal-weighted portfolio outperforms a value-weighted portfolio in terms of total mean...
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