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Asset returns in an endogenous growth model with incomplete markets

✍ Scribed by Tom Krebs; Bonnie Wilson


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
341 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0165-1889

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✦ Synopsis


This paper analyzes a class of stochastic endogenous growth models with uninsurable idiosyncratic income risk. The model economy is populated by inΓΏnitely-lived households who own and operate their own business, work for a stock company, and participate in stock and bond markets. Households have log-utility preferences and production functions exhibit constant returns to scale with respect to produced input factors (physical and human capital). If the idiosyncratic component of productivity and depreciation shocks is unpredictable, then there exists an equilibrium that can be found by solving a one-agent decision problem. The paper also analyzes the asset return implications of a calibrated model economy with an individual income process that displays realistic variations in idiosyncratic income risk. The calibrated model economy generates an equity premium of 1% if the volatility of implied stock returns matches the volatility of observed U.S. stock returns.


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