equity premium
collocation in Englishmeaningsofequityandpremium
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equity
noun
uk/ˈek.wɪ.ti/us/ˈek.wə.t̬i/
finance & economicsspecialized
the value of a company, divided into many equal parts owned by the shareholders, or one of the equal parts into which the value of a company ...
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premium
adjective
uk/ˈpriː.mi.əm/us/ˈpriː.mi.əm/
used to refer to something that is of higher than ...
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(Definition ofequityandpremiumfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For instance, the explanation of theequitypremiumpuzzle is relatively satisfying: spectral results are as good as those obtained in the traditional approach.
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The relative welfare levels of the collective plans fall as the lowerequitypremiumdiminishes the advantages of intergenerational risk sharing.
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Indeterminacy and the sunspot do not increase these statistics and therefore do not alleviate the severity of theequitypremiumand other financial puzzles.
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In addition, we investigate the properties of asset returns and theequitypremiumin our incomplete-markets economies.
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Similarly, theequitypremiumis only slightly higher in the incomplete markets with borrowing than in the representative-agent model.
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Second, we explore the implications for theequitypremiumand the market price of risk for the class of models we thus are restricted to.
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The model produces reasonable volatilities for both the risk-free and risky rates but fails to produce a sizeableequitypremium.
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Because of productivity shocks, the equity return is uncertain, and risk-averse investors require a positiveequitypremium.
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As a result, it tends to decrease theequitypremiumand price volatility.
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Note that this is the conditional expectedequitypremium.
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In addition, the model produces only a minimalequitypremium.
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Even with state-dependent portfolio constraints, it is difficult to generate a largeequitypremium.
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Again, the theoreticalequitypremiumcomputed in this way moves close to the trueequitypremiumas the horizon increases to four years.
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Second, increasing curvature results in a fall in theequitypremium.
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Such a model is a candidate for solving theequitypremiumpuzzle because agents are limited in their ability to smooth consumption risks.
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It is convenient in this example to express theequitypremiumin this model as the log expected equity return minus the risk-free rate.
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This may cast further light on questions such as theequitypremiumpuzzle.
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This has a very large impact on theequitypremium.
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