Are Conditional Factors Priced? Characterizing Risk Premia of Conditional Systematic Risk Factors with Staggered Regressions
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Working PaperAbstract
We introduce the staggered Fama-MacBeth regression method and use it to evaluate economic
significance of popular conditional systematic risk factors. Prior literature demonstrated
that exposure to these factors is rewarded in the cross-section of stock returns. Much of the
evidence ...
See moreWe introduce the staggered Fama-MacBeth regression method and use it to evaluate economic significance of popular conditional systematic risk factors. Prior literature demonstrated that exposure to these factors is rewarded in the cross-section of stock returns. Much of the evidence comes from contemporaneous regressions; however, in predictive regressions, the evidence tends to disappear. The proposed staggered regression method combines the benefits of contemporaneous and predictive regressions while eliminating critical shortcomings. Using the method, we con rm the economic significance of downside risk, , relative downside risk, +, and coskewness, but not of exceedance correlations and related measures of asymmetric dependence.
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See moreWe introduce the staggered Fama-MacBeth regression method and use it to evaluate economic significance of popular conditional systematic risk factors. Prior literature demonstrated that exposure to these factors is rewarded in the cross-section of stock returns. Much of the evidence comes from contemporaneous regressions; however, in predictive regressions, the evidence tends to disappear. The proposed staggered regression method combines the benefits of contemporaneous and predictive regressions while eliminating critical shortcomings. Using the method, we con rm the economic significance of downside risk, , relative downside risk, +, and coskewness, but not of exceedance correlations and related measures of asymmetric dependence.
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Date
2021-12-08Funding information
ARC DP180104120Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0Faculty/School
The University of Sydney Business SchoolShare