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Essays in empirical finance: Data-generating process uncertainty, asymmetries in stock returns and bull and bear markets.
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Essays in empirical finance: Data-generating process uncertainty, asymmetries in stock returns and bull and bear markets./
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Tu, Jun.
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172 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-07, Section: A, page: 2660.
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Dissertation Abstracts International65-07A.
Subject:
Business Administration, General. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3139881
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0496870228
Essays in empirical finance: Data-generating process uncertainty, asymmetries in stock returns and bull and bear markets.
Tu, Jun.
Essays in empirical finance: Data-generating process uncertainty, asymmetries in stock returns and bull and bear markets.
- 172 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-07, Section: A, page: 2660.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Washington University, 2004.
This dissertation investigates the economic value of data-generating process uncertainty, asymmetries in stock returns and bull and bear markets from an investment perspective. The first essay evaluates the economic significance of incorporating data-generating process (DGP) uncertainty in making investment decisions; the second essay provides a way of formally assessing the economic value of asymmetries in stock returns; the third essay evaluates the economic significance of uncertainty about bull and bear markets.
ISBN: 0496870228Subjects--Topical Terms:
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In the first essay, my co-author and I propose a novel way to incorporate uncertainty about the DGP, encountered by investors when the usual normality assumption is firmly rejected by the data, into investors' portfolio analysis. We find that accounting for fat tails leads to nontrivial changes in both parameter estimates and optimal portfolio weights, but the certainty-equivalent losses associated with ignoring fat tails are small. This suggests that the normality assumption works well in evaluating portfolio performance for mean-variance investors.
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In the second essay, my co-authors and I provide a model-free test for asymmetric correlations that suggest stocks tend to have greater correlations with the market when the market goes down than when it goes up. Applying our methodology to three portfolios grouped by size, Fama and French's size and book-to-market, and industry, we find that asymmetries show up in sample estimates for all the portfolios, but they are statistically significant primarily for small size portfolios. Nevertheless, asymmetries are of substantial economic importance for an investor who switches her symmetry belief into an asymmetric one, irrespective of the portfolios.
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