In this book the relation between the characteristics of investors' preferences and expectations and equilibrium asset price processes are analysed. It is shown that declining elasticity of the pricing kernel can lead to positive serial correlation of short term asset returns and negative serial correlation of long term returns. Analytical asset price processes are also derived. In contrast to the widely used "empirical" time-series models these processes do not lack a sound economic foundation. Moreover, in contrast to the popular Ornstein Uhlenbeck process and the Constant Elasticity of…mehr
In this book the relation between the characteristics of investors' preferences and expectations and equilibrium asset price processes are analysed. It is shown that declining elasticity of the pricing kernel can lead to positive serial correlation of short term asset returns and negative serial correlation of long term returns. Analytical asset price processes are also derived. In contrast to the widely used "empirical" time-series models these processes do not lack a sound economic foundation. Moreover, in contrast to the popular Ornstein Uhlenbeck process and the Constant Elasticity of Variance model the proposed stochastic processes are consistent with a classical representative investor economy. TOC:Introduction.- Arbitrage-Free Markets and the Pricing Kernel.- The Information Process.- Literature Review.- Asset Returns with Non-Constant Elasticity of the Pricing Kernel.- Analytical Asset Price Processes.- Asset Returns Given Stochastic Volatility of the Information Process.- Summary.- Appendix.
Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2004
Seitenzahl: 136
Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2004
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 8mm
Gewicht: 220g
ISBN-13: 9783790801491
ISBN-10: 3790801496
Artikelnr.: 12491887
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Physica Verlag
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Autorenporträt
Erik Lüders, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction.- 2 Arbitrage-Free Markets and the Pricing Kernel.- 2.1 Implications of Arbitrage-Free Markets.- 2.2 The Representative Agent Economy.- 2.3 Summary of Chapter 2.- 3 The Information Process.- 3.1 Characterization of the Economy.- 3.2 Complete Information and Constant Coefficients of the Book Value Process.- 3.3 Complete Information and Random Coefficients of the Book Value Process.- 3.4 Unknown Drift of the Book Value Process.- 3.5 Summary of Chapter 3.- 4 Literature Review.- 4.1 Empirical Literature.- 4.2 Theoretical Literature.- 4.3 Summary of Chapter 4.- 5 Asset Returns with Non-Constant Elasticity of the Pricing Kernel.- 5.1 Implications for Asset Returns in Continuous-Time.- 5.2 Implications for Asset Returns in Discrete-Time.- 5.3 The Explanatory Power of Multiples.- 5.4 Summary of Chapter 5.- 6 Analytical Asset Price Processes.- 6.1 A New Class of Pricing Kernels.- 6.2 HARA-Preferences.- 6.3 Summary of Chapter 6.- 7 Asset Returns Given Stochastic Volatility of the Information Process.- 7.1 The Model.- 7.2 Summary of Chapter 7.- 8 Summary.- A Appendix.- A.1 Theorem of Feynman-Kac.- A.2 Lemma 2 of Decamps and Lazrak.- A.3 Technical Discussion of Viability in Two-Factor Models.- A.4 Proof of Lemma 1.- A.5 Proof of Corollary 1.- A.6 Proof of Proposition 4.- A.7 Derivation of Equation 6.3.- A.8 Proof of Proposition 8.- A.9 Derivation of Equation 6.17.- A.10 Proof of Corollary 2.- A.11Proof of Proposition 9.- A.12 Proof of Proposition 10.- B Appendix: Figures.- References.
1 Introduction.- 2 Arbitrage-Free Markets and the Pricing Kernel.- 2.1 Implications of Arbitrage-Free Markets.- 2.2 The Representative Agent Economy.- 2.3 Summary of Chapter 2.- 3 The Information Process.- 3.1 Characterization of the Economy.- 3.2 Complete Information and Constant Coefficients of the Book Value Process.- 3.3 Complete Information and Random Coefficients of the Book Value Process.- 3.4 Unknown Drift of the Book Value Process.- 3.5 Summary of Chapter 3.- 4 Literature Review.- 4.1 Empirical Literature.- 4.2 Theoretical Literature.- 4.3 Summary of Chapter 4.- 5 Asset Returns with Non-Constant Elasticity of the Pricing Kernel.- 5.1 Implications for Asset Returns in Continuous-Time.- 5.2 Implications for Asset Returns in Discrete-Time.- 5.3 The Explanatory Power of Multiples.- 5.4 Summary of Chapter 5.- 6 Analytical Asset Price Processes.- 6.1 A New Class of Pricing Kernels.- 6.2 HARA-Preferences.- 6.3 Summary of Chapter 6.- 7 Asset Returns Given Stochastic Volatility of the Information Process.- 7.1 The Model.- 7.2 Summary of Chapter 7.- 8 Summary.- A Appendix.- A.1 Theorem of Feynman-Kac.- A.2 Lemma 2 of Decamps and Lazrak.- A.3 Technical Discussion of Viability in Two-Factor Models.- A.4 Proof of Lemma 1.- A.5 Proof of Corollary 1.- A.6 Proof of Proposition 4.- A.7 Derivation of Equation 6.3.- A.8 Proof of Proposition 8.- A.9 Derivation of Equation 6.17.- A.10 Proof of Corollary 2.- A.11Proof of Proposition 9.- A.12 Proof of Proposition 10.- B Appendix: Figures.- References.
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