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How do differences of opinion affect asset prices? Do investors earn a risk premium when disagreement arises in the market? Despite their fundamental importance, these questions are among the most controversial issues in finance. In this paper, we use a novel data set that allows us to directly...
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We construct measures of expected information consumption (EIC) to test whether information processing by investors is associated with a risk premium. We show that most expected information processing about individual firms occurs during spillovers, when peer firm or macroeconomic announcements...
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We study an economy with incomplete information in which two agents are uncertain and disagree about the length of business cycles. That is, the agents do not question whether the economy is growing or not, but instead continuously estimate how long economic cycles will last — i.e., they learn...
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