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The equity risk premium: a solved puzzle : an emperical study of the recursive utility model with estimates for the wealth portfolio

Asghar, Shan; Mortensen, Andrea
Master thesis
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2453496
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2017
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Abstract
In this thesis, we calibrate recursive utility models in discrete and continuous time, and find a

range of plausible preference parameters for the utility discount rate (), the relative risk

aversion and the elasticity of intertemporal substitution in consumption (EIS). When

challenging the consumption-based asset pricing model based on expected utility with our

collected data, we provide evidence for an ongoing equity premium puzzle in The United

States. Our results indicate that deriving the risk-free rate and risk premium by using recursive

utility, rather than expected utility, is a promising way to resolve the puzzle. We consider the

market portfolio to be an unfavourable proxy for wealth, argued by the low stock

participation as a consequence of inequality. Instead, we use our own estimates for the wealth

portfolio.

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