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Market Hypothesis sense. The paper tries to show that this so-called excess volatility is to a large extend the result of the …, constant dividend growth rates as well as non-variable discount rates. It is shown that indeed volatility declines considerably … cashflow ; excess volatility ; variance bound test ; rational expectations …
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We study a continuous-time pure exchange economy where idiosyncratic cash flow risks are priced via investors' heterogeneous beliefs. Investors perceive idiosyncratic cash flow risks differently through heterogeneous subjective mean growth rates on a firm's cash flow. This impacts equilibrium...
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depict this fact. In this paper we incorporate excess volatility into a simple DCF model by considering an autoregressive … (respectively dividend-price ratio) is stochastic and our model represents excess volatility. We discuss whether our assumptions are …
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