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Idiosyncratic shocks and asset returns in the real-business-cycle model: An approximate analytical approach

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Abstract

The present paper uses an analytical approach to derive approximate closed-form solutions for the asset moments of a real-business-cycle model with idiosyncratic risk. To preserve analytical tractability, risk sharing is completely shut down. Further, the firm is assumed to maximize a variant of value maximization, given that its usual objective is no longer well defined under market incompleteness. When idiosyncratic risk is incorporated into the model, the asset moments can be decomposed into their value under identical households plus a new idiosyncratic term. Under full constrained persistence, in which case the same household determines the asset moments every period, the model is able to generate the risk premium in the data with reasonable parameter values, but it cannot generate the risk return trade-off. While the quantitative impact of idiosyncratic risk is smaller when there is only some persistence in who is constrained, the qualitative predictions are unaltered.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)295-320
Number of pages26
JournalMacroeconomic Dynamics
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2005

Keywords

  • Analytical Solution
  • Asset Prices
  • Incomplete Markets
  • RBC Model

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