asset pricing
collocation in Englishmeaningsofassetandpricing
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asset
noun
uk/ˈæs.et/us/ˈæs.et/
a useful or valuable quality, skill, ...
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pricing
noun[U]
uk/ˈpraɪ.sɪŋ/us/ˈpraɪ.sɪŋ/
the level at which prices are set by ...
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(Definition ofassetandpricingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The challenge consists in providing a spectral evaluation of general equilibriumassetpricingmodels with an explicit production sector.
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This simulation program is applied to simple trading cases which beautifully accompany and exemplify the ideas and theory of equilibriumassetpricingand portfolio choice.
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We believe this intuition is valuable for model builders interested in integrating research onassetpricingwith research on business cycles.
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This figure summarizes the effects of modeling nonlinearities in the dividend growth rates on the equilibrium implications of theassetpricingmodel.
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Of course, we view both of these nonparametric bounds as complementary tools for evaluating the plausibility ofassetpricingmodels.
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Our main goal is to determine the effects of local indeterminacy and the presence of sunspot shocks onassetpricing.
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The model also has seen some use inassetpricingand international finance.
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A few other studies onassetpricinghave utilized nonlinear driving processes.
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As a result, forassetpricinganalyses based on external habit, risk aversion in wealth is typically high.
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The introduction of idiosyncratic risk has important implications forassetpricing, and in particular may reduce the risk-free rate substantially, through the precautionary savings motive.
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The introduction of idiosyncratic risk has important implications forassetpricing, and in particular may reduce the risk-free rate substantially.
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Gibbons (1989) cites this low quality as a reason for ignoring consumption altogether in evaluatingassetpricingmodels.
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Theassetpricingmodel with nonlinear endowment is solved using quadrature techniques.
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Rather, our focus is on understanding the impact that local indeterminacy and sunspot have onassetpricing.
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As in previous models, aggregate risk has a negligible impact onassetpricing.
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In particular, the mean and variance of the stochastic discount factor forassetpricingdepend on the cross-sectional distribution of labor income.
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