The Dynamics of Crises and the Equity Premium
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Date
2015-05-18
Author
Branger, Nicole
Kraft, Holger
Meinerding, Christoph
SAFE No.
11
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Abstract
It is a major challenge for asset pricing models to generate a high equity premium and a low risk-free rate while imposing realistic consumption dynamics. To address this issue, our paper proposes a novel pricing channel: We allow for consumption drops that can spark an economic crisis. This new feature generates a large equity premium even if possible consumption drops are of moderate size. In turn, our model also matches the consumption data of 42 countries along several dimensions. In particular, our approach generates a realistic number of crises that have realistic durations and involve clustering of moderate consumption drops.
Research Area
Systemic Risk Lab
Financial Markets
Financial Markets
Keywords
general equilibrium, asset pricing, recursive preferences, long-run risk, short-run risk
JEL Classification
G01, G12
Topic
Monetary Policy
Macro Finance
Consumption
Macro Finance
Consumption
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Working Paper
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