We examine the consistency of several prominent multifactor models from the empirical asset pricing literature with the arbitrage pricing theory (APT) framework. We follow the APT-related literature and estimate the common factor structure from a rich cross-section (associated with 42 major CAPM anomalies) by employing the asymptotic principal components method. Our benchmark model contains six statistical factors and clearly dominates, in both economic and statistical terms, most of the empirical multifactor models proposed in the literature by a good margin. These results represent a critical challenge to the current workhorse models in terms of explaining large-scale equity risk premiums
We analyze factor models based on the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT). using identification-r...
This paper applies an asymptotic principal components technique, developed by Connor and Korajczyk (...
In an ever changing financial world, innovation in how practitioners and researchers view and study ...
Arbitrage Pricing Theory is a one period asset pricing model used to predict equity returns based on...
Purpose - The discovery of a true financial equilibrium model that could explain the prices of stock...
Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) leads good estimates of expected utility stock returns by means of k ...
This dissertation focuses on the estimation of the generative multifactor model of returns on equiti...
EnArbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) leads good estimates of expected utility stock returns by means of ...
This thesis deals with two different, although closely related problems. The first part, including c...
This paper examines empirically, issues concerning the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT). Firstly, in t...
As a response to critiques about the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), Ross (1976) proposed Arbitr...
The literature has offered an interesting debate about whether the performance of Fama-French’s thre...
Focusing on capital asset returns governed by a factor structure, the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT)...
ARBITRAGE PRICING THEORY AND APPLICABILITY IN TURKEYThe Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) , orginally ...
In this paper we propose a multivariate regression based assessment of the multifactor model first d...
We analyze factor models based on the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT). using identification-r...
This paper applies an asymptotic principal components technique, developed by Connor and Korajczyk (...
In an ever changing financial world, innovation in how practitioners and researchers view and study ...
Arbitrage Pricing Theory is a one period asset pricing model used to predict equity returns based on...
Purpose - The discovery of a true financial equilibrium model that could explain the prices of stock...
Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) leads good estimates of expected utility stock returns by means of k ...
This dissertation focuses on the estimation of the generative multifactor model of returns on equiti...
EnArbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) leads good estimates of expected utility stock returns by means of ...
This thesis deals with two different, although closely related problems. The first part, including c...
This paper examines empirically, issues concerning the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT). Firstly, in t...
As a response to critiques about the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), Ross (1976) proposed Arbitr...
The literature has offered an interesting debate about whether the performance of Fama-French’s thre...
Focusing on capital asset returns governed by a factor structure, the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT)...
ARBITRAGE PRICING THEORY AND APPLICABILITY IN TURKEYThe Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) , orginally ...
In this paper we propose a multivariate regression based assessment of the multifactor model first d...
We analyze factor models based on the Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT). using identification-r...
This paper applies an asymptotic principal components technique, developed by Connor and Korajczyk (...
In an ever changing financial world, innovation in how practitioners and researchers view and study ...