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Option Prices in a Model with Stochastic Disaster Risk

Sang Byung Seo and Jessica Wachter ()

No 19611, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: Contrary to the Black-Scholes model, volatilities implied by index option prices depend on the exercise price of the option and are often higher than realized volatilities. We explain both facts in the context of a model that can also explain the mean and volatility of equity returns. Our model assumes a small risk of a rare disaster that is calibrated based on the international data on large consumption declines. We allow the risk of this rare disaster to be stochastic, which turns out to be crucial to the model's ability to explain both equity volatility and option prices. We explore different specifications for the stochastic rare disaster probability and show that the data favor a multifrequency process. Finally, we show that the model can simultaneously fit the time series of option prices and equities.

JEL-codes: G12 G13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-11
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Published as Sang Byung Seo & Jessica A. Wachter, 2019. "Option Prices in a Model with Stochastic Disaster Risk," Management Science, vol 65(8), pages 3449-3469.

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