Demography and the Long-Run Predictability of the Stock Market

33 Pages Posted: 24 Sep 2002

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John Geanakoplos

Yale University; Santa Fe Institute

Michael J. P. Magill

University of Southern California - Department of Economics

Martine Quinzii

University of California, Davis - Department of Economics

Date Written: August 2002

Abstract

Stock market price/earnings ratios should be influenced by demography. Since demography is predictable, stock returns should be as well. We provide a simple stochastic OLG model with a cyclical structure which generates cyclical P/E ratios. We calibrate the model to roughly fit the cyclical features of historical P/E ratios.

Keywords: Demography, Price Earnings Ratio, Returns, Efficient Markets, Baby-boom, Savings

JEL Classification: E21, E32, E43, E44, G12, J11

Suggested Citation

Geanakoplos, John D and Magill, Michael J. P. and Quinzii, Martine, Demography and the Long-Run Predictability of the Stock Market (August 2002). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=329840

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