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Long-horizon Equity Return Predictability: Some New Evidence for the United Kingdom

Anne Vila
Bank of England

Simon J. Wells
Bank of England


November 2004

Bank of England Working Paper No. 244

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This paper revisits the issue of long-horizon equity return predictability for the United Kingdom in the context of the dynamic dividend discount model of Campbell and Shiller. This model attributes predictable variation in equity prices to predictable variation in expected returns. The model is supported by the theoretical asset pricing literature, which shows how the variation in expected returns can be related to investors' time-varying preferences for risk. The paper considers various empirical specifications that are consistent with the Campbell and Shiller model and finds that they are supported by UK equity data. In particular, there is weak evidence that the dividend yield has predictive ability for long horizon excess returns. The paper also examines some of the econometric issues brought up by recent research, in particular the small-sample bias, and applies appropriate statistical corrections. It further shows that the model's predictive ability depends greatly on the sample period over which the model is estimated.

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Date posted: February 22, 2005 ; Last revised: October 20, 2005

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Vila, Anne and Wells, Simon J., Long-horizon Equity Return Predictability: Some New Evidence for the United Kingdom (November 2004). Bank of England Working Paper No. 244. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=670228


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Simon J. Wells (Contact Author)
Bank of England ( email )
Threadneedle Street
London EC2R 8AH United Kingdom
Anne Vila Wetherilt
Bank of England ( email )
Monetary Instruments and Markets Division
Threadneedle Street
London EC2R 8AH United Kingdom
020-7601-4649 (Phone)
020-7601-5953 (Fax)
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