What is the consumption-CAPM missing? An information-theoretic framework for the analysis of asset pricing models

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We consider asset pricing models in which the SDF can be factorized into an observable component and a potentially unobservable one. Using a relative entropy minimization approach, we nonparametrically estimate the SDF and its components. Empirically, we find the SDF has a business-cycle pattern and significant correlations with market crashes and the Fama-French factors. Moreover, we derive novel bounds for the SDF that are tighter and have higher information content than existing ones. We show that commonly used consumption-based SDFs correlate poorly with the estimated one, require high risk aversion to satisfy the bounds and understate market crash risk.

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Ghosh, A., Julliard, C., & Taylor, A. P. (2017). What is the consumption-CAPM missing? An information-theoretic framework for the analysis of asset pricing models. Review of Financial Studies, 30(2), 442–504. https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhw075

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