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We propose a model of volatility tail behavior, in which the pricing measure dominates the physical measure in both tails of the volatility distribution and, hence, the derived pricing kernel exhibits an increasing and decreasing region in the volatility dimension. The model features investors...
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We propose a model of volatility tail behavior, in which investors display aversion to both low volatility and high volatility states, and, hence, the derived pricing kernel exhibits an increasing and decreasing region in the volatility dimension. The model features investors who have...
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We contrast two different asset pricing models, where the pricing kernel either (i) increases in the volatility dimension, reflecting investors' aversion to volatility, or (ii) could be non-monotonic in volatility, reflecting heterogeneity in investors' beliefs. The two models yield opposite...
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