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This paper estimates the variance risk premium (VRP) and the skew risk premium (SRP) for the individual stocks and indexes in the US financial markets, and then further analyzes the determinants of the cross-sectional variations of (i) the VRP and SRP for 40 indexes and stocks, (ii) the average...
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This paper extends the AK production model in Pindyck and Wang (2013) into a more general setting in which the volatility of capital stock is stochastic and driven by shocks. After solving the equilibrium, the fundamental shocks are embedded into the stock price and the leverage effect is...
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In this paper, we extend the variance risk premium (VRP) in Bollerslev and Tauchen and Zhou (2009) into the moment spreads. Rather than analyzing the times-series market returns predictability, we newly investigate the predictability of market moment spreads in the cross section of expected...
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This paper extends the production-based equilibrium model studied by Zhang, Zhao, and Chang (2012), in which the stock return has constant volatility and the investor has a constant relative risk aversion (CRRA) utility function, into more general settings where the volatility of the stock...
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In this paper, we modify Duan’s (1995) local risk-neutral valuation relationship (mLRNVR) for the GARCH option-pricing models. In our mLRNVR, the conditional variances under two measures are designed to be different and the variance process is more persistent in the risk-neutral measure than...
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