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We investigate how individual equity prices react to stock specific expected jump components. We find that a portfolio buying stocks with negative expected jump component and selling stocks with positive expected jump component earns significant returns, equal to 51 basis points per month.The...
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"This paper develops a theory of expectations-driven business cycles based on learning. Agents have incomplete … series is captured, unlike in standard models. Inherited from real business cycle theory, the benchmark model suffers a …
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Empirical evidence suggests that risk premia are higher at business cycle troughs than they are at peaks. Existing asset pricing theories ascribe moves in risk premia to changes in volatility or risk aversion. Nevertheless, in a simple general equilibrium model, risk premia can be procyclical...
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