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Joseph Stiglitz (1970), 'Increasing Risk: I. A Definition', Journal of Economic Theory, 2 (3), September, 225-43 -- 5. Paul A …), 'First Order Versus Second Order Risk Aversion', Journal of Economic Theory, 51 (1), June, 111-25 -- 31. Matthew Rabin (2000 …), 'Risk Aversion and Expected-Utility Theory, A Calibration Theorem' Econometrica, 68 (5), September, 1281-92 -- 32. Menahem E …
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productivity and aggregate business cycle risk. We show analytically that the whole welfare benefit from joint insurance against … both risks is greater than the sum of benefits from insurance against the isolated risk components. One reason is the … convexity of the welfare gain in total risk. The other reason is a direct risk interaction which amplifies the utility losses …
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risk measures for portfolios with infrequently traded securities have not been explored in the literature. We propose a … methodology to calculate market risk measures based on the Kalman filter which can be used on incomplete datasets. We implement … applied to other markets with thinly traded securities. Our methodology provides reliable market risk measures in portfolios …
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This paper studies the impact of financial sector size and leverage on business cycles and risk-free rates dynamics. We … model a general equilibrium productive economy where financial intermediaries provide costly risk mitigation to households … intermediaries' relative size, but may also mitigate the business cycle. Moreover, it makes risk-free rates pro-cyclical. Households …
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-specific extreme market risks. First, we define tail market risk that captures dependence between extremely low market as well as asset … returns. Second, extreme market volatility risk is characterized by dependence between extremely high increments of market … that both frequency-specific tail market risk and extreme volatility risks are significantly priced and our five …
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This paper tests the long run risk and valuation risk model using a robust estimation procedure. The persistent long … estimation procedure that accounts for this bias, I show that the long run risk and valuation risk model fails to explain cross … that the same model explains the cross section of asset returns with statistically significant risk premia estimates. …
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productivity and aggregate business cycle risk. We show analytically that the whole welfare benefit from joint insurance against … both risks is greater than the sum of benefits from insurance against the isolated risk components. One reason is the … convexity of the welfare gain in total risk. The other reason is a direct risk interaction which amplifies the utility losses …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011816319
risk measures for portfolios with infrequently traded securities have not been explored in the literature. We propose a … methodology to calculate market risk measures based on the Kalman filter which can be used on incomplete datasets. We implement … applied to other markets with thinly traded securities. Our methodology provides reliable market risk measures in portfolios …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010385821
Fama-French portfolios for the US markets and report that the risk factors cannot definitively identify assets with higher … average returns though they may help in identifying those with lower average risk. Further, using both Fama-French portfolios …
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reversion risk arbitrage pricing theory (A-APT), and the mean-reversion risk capital asset pricing model (A-CAPM) price mean …Time horizon dimensions are added to asset pricing theory. Single period, static, arbitrage pricing theory (APT …) describes single period risk with long horizon contributions in the frequency domain. Mean-reversion risks correspond to horizon …
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