Evaluating an Alternative Risk Preference in Affine Term Structure Models
Jefferson Duarte
The Review of Financial Studies, 2004, vol. 17, issue 2, 379-404
Abstract:
Dai and Singleton (2002) and Duffee (2002) show that there is a tension in affine term structure models between matching the mean and the volatility of interest rates. This article examines whether this tension can be solved by an alternative parametrization of the price of risk. The empirical evidence suggests that, first, the examined parametrization is not sufficient to solve the mean-volatility tension. Second, the usual result in the estimation of affine models, indicating that some of the state variables are extremely persistent, may have been caused by the lack of flexibility in the parametrization of the price of risk. Copyright 2004, Oxford University Press.
Date: 2004
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