Data from the last nine decades for the broad U.S. equity market yield the following statistics: average
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Data from the last nine decades for the broad U.S. equity market yield the following statistics: average excess return, 8.3%; standard deviation, 20.1%.
a. To the extent that these averages approximated investor expectations for the period, what must have been the average coefficient of risk aversion?
b. If the coefficient of risk aversion were actually 3.5, what risk premium would have been consistent with the market’s historical standard deviation?
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ISBN: 9781260571158
12th International Edition
Authors: Zvi Bodie, Alex Kane, Alan Marcus
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