نتایج جستجو برای: extrapolating capital assets pricing models x capm

تعداد نتایج: 1611559  

2015
Thomas J. Brennan Andrew W. Lo Moshe Levy

In Brennan and Lo (2010), a mean-variance efficient frontier is defined as “impossible” if every portfolio on that frontier has negative weights, which is incompatible with the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) requirement that the market portfolio is mean-variance efficient. We prove that as the number of assets n grows, the probability that a randomly chosen frontier is impossible tends to o...

Journal: :تحقیقات مالی 0
محمداسماعیل فدائی نژاد رضا عیوض لو

capital asset pricing, as one of the basic theories in finance and investment area, develop a model for estimation of expected rate of return and equity cost of capital. this model has many applications in the field of finance. one of anomalies in the capital asset pricing model is the value premium that its proponents believe this risk premium is compensation for a risk not mentioned in origin...

Journal: :Mathematics 2023

The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is often based on the Gaussianity or normality assumption. However, such an assumption frequently violated in practical situations. In this paper, we introduce symmetric CAPM considering distributions with lighter heavier tails than normal distribution. These are and belong to family of elliptical distributions. We pay special attention members related nor...

Journal: :international journal of management and business research 2013
m. rizwan qamar s. rehman s. a. shah

capital assets pricing model is used as a tool for the estimation of investments in capital markets with the relation of expected return and risk on securities. this study examines the applicability of capm on pakistan stock markets and karachi stock exchange being the main capital market of pakistan is taken for the study. the analysis is done by taking a sample of 10 performing companies of 1...

2009
Zhi Da Ravi Jagannathan

We argue that the empirical evidence against the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) based on stock returns does not invalidate its use for estimating the cost of capital for projects in making capital budgeting decisions. Because stocks are backed not only by projects in place, but also by the options to modify current projects and undertake new ones, the expected returns on stocks need not sat...

1998
Benoît Carmichael

This paper attempts to provide a survey of asset-pricing models based on the principle of maximization of expected utility. I will begin my analysis by setting out a simplified, discrete-time version of the model that was developed independently by Lucas (1978) and Breeden (1979). Since those studies appeared, intertemporal general-equilibrium models have come to occupy an increasingly importan...

1998
JOHN Y. CAMPBELL JOHN H. COCHRANE

We show that the external habit-formation model economy of Campbell and Cochrane ~1999! can explain why the Capital Asset Pricing Model ~CAPM! and its extensions are better approximate asset pricing models than is the standard consumptionbased model. The model economy produces time-varying expected returns, tracked by the dividend–price ratio. Portfolio-based models capture some of this variati...

2002
Peter Bossaerts Charles Plott William R. Zame

Most tests of asset pricing models address only the pricing predictions – perhaps because the portfolio choice predictions are obviously wrong. But how can asset-pricing theory be right if the portfolio choice theory on which it rests is wrong? This work builds and observes experimental markets in which risky and riskless assets are traded. Risk aversion is a robust phenomenon in experimental s...

1999

Is Beta Dead?” (Wallace [1980]) and other recent articles have asked whether broad consequences, disastrous to modern investment technology, would result from misspecification of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), or worse yet, from falsehood of the model. The criticisms have cited imprecise specification of the market portfolio as a misapplication of the CAPM, and have emphasized the diff...

2008
D. Won N. C. Yannelis

The existence theorem of Allingham (Econometrica 59:1169–1174, 1991) for the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is generalized to the case where agents have heterogeneous expectations on the return distribution and the mean-variance utility functions are quasiconcave. This result is built upon new conditions which are distinct from and weaker than the conditions imposed on the CAPM in the liter...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید