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We build an equilibrium model to explain why stock return predictability concentrates in bad times. The key feature is that investors use different forecasting models, and hence assess uncertainty differently. As economic conditions deteriorate, uncertainty rises and investors' opinions...
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We study how transparency, modeled as information about one's counterparty liquidity needs, affects the functioning of an over-the-counter market. In our model, investors hedge endowment risk by trading bilaterally in a search-and-matching environment. We construct a bargaining procedure that...
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Regardless of whether the CAPM is rejected for valid reasons or by mistake, a single long-short portfolio will always explain, together with the market, 100% of the cross- sectional variation in returns. Yet, this portfolio, which we coin the “Low-Minus-High (LMH) portfolio,” need not proxy...
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We build an information-based two-country general equilibrium model. There are two dividend processes with correlated growth rates. Agents observe a global public signal informative about both growth rates. We first let agents rationally process information, and then we allow for reasonable...
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Investment is a means to experiment with technologies, creating valuable knowledge for firms. We analyze the feedback interaction between investment and knowledge through endogenous cycles of experimentation and exploration. Because experimentation is uncertain, firms become averse to investing...
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