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This paper studies the term structure implications of a simple structural economy in which the representative agent displays ambiguity aversion, modeled by Multiple Priors Recursive Utility. Bond excess returns reflect a premium for ambiguity, which is observationally distinct from the risk...
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This paper studies the term structure implications of a simple structural model in which the representative agent displays ambiguity aversion, modeled by Multiple Priors Recursive Utility. Bond excess returns reflect a premium for ambiguity, which is observationally distinct from the risk...
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The discounting of very long-term cash-flows is crucial for the valuation of long-term investment projects. In this paper, we analyze the market prices of US government bonds with very long-term time-to-maturity, and emphasize some statistical specificities of very long-term zero-coupon rates,...
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The ultra long run (ULR) discount rates are key inputs for valuing pension funds, life annuities, or firms with long run investments due to low carbon transition. However the corresponding zero-coupon bonds are only actively traded up to a last liquid point (LLP) such as 20 years, say. This...
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A large part of the term structure literature interprets the first underlying factors as a level factor, a slope factor, and a curvature factor. In this paper we consider factor models interpretable as a level factor model, a level and a slope factor model, respectively. We prove that such...
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