Learning about Risk and Return: A Simple Model of Bubbles and Crashes
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27/03/2012
27/03/2012
2010
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| Resumo |
This paper demonstrates that an asset pricing model with least-squares learning can lead to bubbles and crashes as endogenous responses to the fundamentals driving asset prices. When agents are risk-averse they need to make forecasts of the conditional variance of a stock’s return. Recursive updating of both the conditional variance and the expected return implies several mechanisms through which learning impacts stock prices. Extended periods of excess volatility, bubbles and crashes arise with a frequency that depends on the extent to which past data is discounted. A central role is played by changes over time in agents’ estimates of risk. |
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University of St Andrews University of California |
| Relação |
SIRE DISCUSSION PAPERS;SIRE-DP-2010-33 |
| Palavras-Chave | #Risk #Asset Pricing #Bubbles #Adaptive Learning |
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Working Paper |