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This paper examines the risk premium associated with information shocks in equity markets. For all stocks traded on Borsa Istanbul between March 2005 and December 2020, we calculate information shocks as unanticipated information asymmetry by focusing on changes in the proportion of the...
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Given a market with a price process S populated by heterogeneous traders with differential information, beliefs, and trading constraints, let the smallest information set containing all of the traders' information be denoted F. This market is defined to be informationally efficient (Fama [2])...
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Given a market with a price process S populated by heterogeneous traders with differential information, beliefs, and trading constraints, let the smallest information set containing all of the traders' information be denoted F. This market is defined to be informationally efficient (Fama [2])...
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Wealthier households obtain higher returns on their investments than poorer ones. How should the tax system account for this return inequality? I study capital taxation in an economy in which return rates endogenously correlate with wealth. The leading example is a financial market, where the...
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-known prediction of a risk premium for nonparticipation, in our model risk premia satisfy the CAPM. Investors hold a fund that provides …
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