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Market liquidity is the ease of trading an asset. Its risk is the potential loss, because a security can only be traded at high or prohibitive costs. While the omnipresence and importance of market liquidity is widely acknowledged, it has long remained a more or less elusive concept. Treatment...
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This paper studies the asset pricing implications of a general equi-librium model in which real investment is …
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applications to, e.g., multivariate option pricing with stochasticvolatilities and correlations, fixed-income models with …
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The pricing kernel puzzle is the observation that the pricing kernelmight be increasing in some range of the market … returns. This paperanalyzes the pricing kernel in a nancial market equilibrium. If mar-kets are complete and investors are … risk-averse and have common andtrue beliefs, the pricing kernel is a decreasing function of aggregateresources. If at least …
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, viaduality, restrictions on pricing kernels and thereby gives tighter valuation boundson payoffs than absence of arbitrage alone … and global (conditional) pricing kernel restrictions for the temporally dynamicsetting. For the dynamic case, we show in a …
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We study an equilibrium asset pricing model with several Lucas (1978) trees subject toevent risk, that is, the …
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We find that price and earnings momentum are pervasive features of international equitymarkets when controlling for data snooping biases. For European countries, we find that pricemomentum is subsumed by earnings momentum on an aggregate level. However, this rationaledoes not apply to each and...
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In this paper we investigate current pricing practices at the 200 biggest airports in the European Union. Our analysis … shows that airport incentive programs are, in general, a common tool of airport pricing as they are used at one third of all …
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Credit spreads are large, volatile and countercyclical, and recent empirical work suggests that risk premia, not expected credit losses, are responsible for these features. Building on the idea that corporate debt, while safe in ordinary recessions, is exposed to economic depressions, this paper...
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The 1987 stock market crash occurred with minimal impact on observable economic variables (e.g., consumption), yet dramatically and permanently changed the shape of the implied volatility curve for equity index options. Here, we propose a general equilibrium model that captures many salient...
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