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market price of risk. We show empirically that a conditional CAPM that accounts for time variation in equity nonlinearity …
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This paper examines how industry-specific uncertainty affects firms' investments for varying degrees of asset irreversibility (i.e. the wedge between purchase price and liquidation value of an asset). To identify more or less irreversible capital goods, we exploit unique survey data on German...
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We offer evidence that the tendency of high real-investment stocks to underperform others is driven by firms physically constructing new capacity. The conditioning ability of construction work does not come from differences in investment intensity, financing sources, or profitability. Yet, it...
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In the paper we present the application of risk neutral measure estimation in the analysis of the index WIG20 from Polish stock market. The risk neutral measure is calculated from the process of the options on that index. We assume that risk neutral measure is the mixture of lognormal...
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This paper fundamentally looks at the novel concept of Smart Beta investing in constructing a more efficient and well-diversified alternative investment. Smart beta has been a popular investment philosophy, although emerging countries have been slower to adopt and execute it. In this way, the...
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We examine if the risk premia of the size effect on equity REITs (EREITs) are time-varying by using GARCH models. We also investigate how macroeconomic factors affect the size premia. We reexamine the size effect by using Fama-French three-factor model to demonstrate that the size effect exists...
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In finance literature it is known that on a financial market in which short-selling of risky assets is restricted, the market portfolio is typically not efficient (see e.g. Fama and French (2004)). This paper analyses two different kinds of regulatory policies of short-sales on financial markets...
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Public companies report “the most significant factors that make” their common stock ”speculative or risky” in section “Item 1A. Risk Factors” of their annual filings. This paper uses textual analysis to estimate common risks from Item 1A texts and study these risks' effect on public...
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This paper aims to reconcile and shed new light on the “distress premium puzzle” by employing a carefully refined measure that captures company distress levels more accurately. It is found that liquidity, proxied by a trading noise parameter, can distort asset pricing results through...
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Presentation Slides for "Overconfidence, Arbitrage, and Equilibrium Asset Pricing" This paper offers a model in which asset prices reflect both covariance risk and misperceptions of firmsapos prospects, and in which arbitrageurs trade against mispricing. In equilibrium, expected returns are...
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