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-strong factors, and latent weak factors. It focusses on the estimation of ∅k = λk − μk which plays a pivotal role, not only in the … estimation of risk premia but also in tests of market efficiency, where λk and μk are respectively the risk premium and the mean …
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strength matter for consistent estimation of risk premia and subsequent inference, thus an estimate of factor strength is …
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The arbitrage pricing theory (APT) attributes differences in expected returns to exposure to systematic risk factors, which are typically assumed to be strong. In this paper we consider two aspects of the APT. Firstly we relate the factors in the statistical factor model to a theoretically...
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strength matter for consistent estimation of risk premia and subsequent inference, thus an estimate of factor strength is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012486668
The arbitrage pricing theory (APT) attributes differences in expected returns to exposure to systematic risk factors, which are typically assumed to be strong. In this paper we consider two aspects of the APT. Firstly we relate the factors in the statistical factor model to a theoretically...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012499632
implications for identification and estimation of risk premia. We establish an explicit relationship between the pricing errors and … number of time periods) is short, and the case of large n and T. Large n is required for consistent estimation of risk premia …
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This paper presents a canonical, econometric model of contagion and investigates the conditions under which contagion can be distinguished from inter-dependence. In a two-country (market) setup it is shown that for a range of fundamentals the solution is not unique, and for sufficiently large...
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This paper proposes a new double-question survey method that elicits information about how individuals subjective belief valuations are compared and related to their price expectations. An individual respondent is presented with two sets of questions, one that asks about his/her belief regarding...
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This paper proposes a new double-question survey method that elicits information about how individuals' subjective belief valuations are compared and related to their price expectations. An individual respondent is presented with two sets of questions, one that asks about his/her belief...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012978031
This paper proposes a new double-question survey method that elicits information about how individuals.subjective belief valuations are compared and related to their price expectations. An individual respondent is presented with two sets of questions, one that asks about his/her belief regarding...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011586267