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This paper explores methods for inferring the causal effects of treatments on choices by combining data on real choices with hypothetical evaluations. We propose a class of estimators, identify conditions under which they yield consistent estimates, and derive their asymptotic distributions. The...
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theory and previous findings …
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We present an alternative expectation formation mechanism that helps rationalize well known asset pricing anomalies, such as the predictability of excess returns, excess volatility, and the equity-premium puzzle. As with rational expectations (RE), the expectation formation mechanism we consider...
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. Cross-sectionally, expected returns deviate from the CAPM even if investors attempt to hold mean-variance efficient …
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Jagannathan (1997) and a common data set. The models are the CAPM, the Consumption CAPM, the Jagannathan and Wang (1996 …) conditional CAPM, the Campbell (1996) dynamic asset pricing model, the Cochrane (1996) production-based model, and the Fama …
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We examine the implications of portfolio theory for the cross-sectional behavior of equity trading volume. Two …
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but systematic mispricing is not. The theory is consistent with several empirical findings regarding the cross-section of …
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This paper surveys the field of asset pricing. The emphasis is on the interplay between theory and empirical work, and …
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