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Idiosyncratic Risk and Volatility Bounds, or, Can Models with Idiosyncratic Risk Solve the Equity Premium Puzzle?Martin LettauUniversity of California - Haas School of Business; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) January 1998 CEPR Discussion Paper Series Number 1795 Abstract: This paper evaluates models with idiosyncratic consumption risk using Hansen and Jagannathan's (1991) volatility bounds. It is shown that idiosyncratic risk does not change the volatility bounds at all when consumers have constant relative risk aversion (CRRA) preferences and the distribution of the idiosyncratic shock is independent of the aggregate state. Following Mankiw (1986), I show that idiosyncratic risk can help to enter the bounds when idiosyncratic uncertainty depends on the aggregate state of the economy. Since individual consumption data is not reliable, I compute an upper bound of the volatility bounds using individual income data and assume that agents must consume their endowment. I find that the model does not pass the Hansen and Jagannathan test even for very volatile idiosyncratic income data.
JEL Classification: E44, G11, G12 working papers seriesDate posted: May 14, 1998Suggested CitationContact Information
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