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This paper assesses the quantitative impact of ambiguity on historically observed financial asset returns and growth rates. The single agent, in a dynamic exchange economy, treats the conditional uncertainty about the consumption and dividends next period as ambiguous. We calibrate the agent's...
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factor premiums are present after accounting for liquidity constraints. Fourth, we check whether the factor premiums are …, but they disappear after accounting for transaction costs and liquidity. …
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This article aims to extend evaluation of the classic multifactor model of Carhart (1997) for the case of global equity indices and to expand analysis performed in Sakowski et. al. (2015). Our intention is to test several modifications of these models to take into account different dynamics of...
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This study examines whether investors’ attitudes toward ambiguity can explain cross-sectional stock returns by investigating the relationship between future stock returns and option-implied volatilities as well as implied third moments. We find that investors’ attitudes toward different...
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comparison to the CAPM. In the case of Croatian stock market, size and B/M factors are not always significant, but on average …
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regressions are used to study this relation as we control for beta, size, book-to-market ratio, momentum and liquidity. From a …
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In Merton (1987), idiosyncratic risk is priced in equilibrium as a consequence of incomplete diversification. We modify his model to allow the degree of diversification to vary with average idiosyncratic volatility. This simple recognition results in a state-dependent idiosyncratic risk premium...
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The present study focused on one of the important South Asian nations-Sri Lanka-to examine the role of idiosyncratic volatility in asset prices. A four-factor model with idiosyncratic volatility was designed for capturing the market, size, value and idiosyncratic risk yields better than Fama and...
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This paper shows the success of valuation risk-time‐preference shocks in Epstein-Zin utility-in resolving asset pricing puzzles rests sensitively on the way it is introduced. The specification used in the literature is at odds with several desirable properties of recursive preferences because...
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of the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) model and analysed portfolios based on three liquidity ratios and four solvency …The purpose of the article is to analyse the impact of various financial ratios used to evaluate a company’s liquidity … developing countries, the relationship between liquidity and solvency on the one hand and the return on equity on the other is …
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