Macro-Finance Decoupling: Robust Evaluations of Macro Asset Pricing Models
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Macro-Finance Decoupling: Robust Evaluations of Macro Asset Pricing Models
Date Written: August 23, 2021
Abstract
This paper shows that robust inference under weak identification is important to the evaluation of many influential macro asset pricing models, including (time-varying) rare-disaster risk models and long-run risk models. Building on recent developments in the conditional inference literature, we provide a novel conditional specification test by simulating the critical value conditional on a sufficient statistic. This sufficient statistic can be intuitively interpreted as a measure capturing the macroeconomic information decoupled from the underlying content of asset pricing theories. Macro-finance decoupling is an effective way to improve the power of the specification test when asset pricing theories are difficult to refute because of a severe imbalance in the information content about the key model parameters between macroeconomic moment restrictions and asset pricing cross-equation restrictions. We apply the proposed conditional specification test to the evaluation of a time-varying rare-disaster risk model and the construction of robust model uncertainty sets.
Keywords: Conditional inference, Information imbalance, Long-run risk, Rare disasters, Structural asset pricing, Weak identification
JEL Classification: C12, C32, C52, G12
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