Saving-capm: uma proposta de solução para o equity premium puzzle do consumption-capm

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Autor(a) principal: Cia, Josilmar Cordenonssi
Data de Publicação: 2006
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10438/2587
Resumo: In 1985 Mehra and Prescott raised a question that has not been answered satisfactorily: the equity premium of American shares is much higher than it could be explained by the 'neoclassical paradigm of financial economics' represented by CCAPM models. And, since then, this non-solved issue is known as the Equity Premium Puzzle (EPP). This puzzle has stimulated the production of a series of articles, theses and dissertations that tried to adjust the intertemporal expected utility models to the financial markets' data. In this context, this doctoral dissertation aims to (a) revise the historical evolution of model theory of maximization of intertemporal expected utility, (b) analyze the key assumptions and concepts of these models, (c) propose a new model that can solve the EPP, (d) apply the proposed model to the historical data between 1929 and 2004, and (e) validate the logic of this model through the MehraPrescott and Hansen-Jagannathan methodologies. This doctoral dissertation criticizes that the studies so far formulated have tried to explain the dynamics of highly sophisticated financial markets through a model of non-monetary exchange economy. Hence, its contribution consists of the changing of this assumption of a exchange economy considering that the available income of the private sector is not fully consumed, but rather also saved. Taking into account that people can obtain satisfaction (utility) with the present consumption as well as with the present savings (that will be the future consumption), it will be deduced that the marginal utility of consuming is replaced by the marginal utility of saving within the basic C-CAPM model. To reinforce this idea that the model of this doctoral dissertation uses data of savings rather than consumption, throughout the study it will be called Saving-CAPM or S-CAPM. This new model has proved to be capable of solving the EPP when submitted to the Mehra-Prescott and HansenJagannathan approaches.
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spelling Cia, Josilmar CordenonssiEscolasBueno, Rodrigo de Losso da SilveiraAranha Filho, Francisco José EspósitoYoshino, Joe A.Martin, Diógenes Manoel LeivaDouat, João Carlos2010-04-20T20:48:06Z2010-04-20T20:48:06Z2006-08-08CIA, Josilmar Cordenonssi. Saving-capm: uma proposta de solução para o equity premium puzzle do consumption-capm. Tese (Doutorado em Administração de Empresas) - FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo, 2006.https://hdl.handle.net/10438/2587In 1985 Mehra and Prescott raised a question that has not been answered satisfactorily: the equity premium of American shares is much higher than it could be explained by the 'neoclassical paradigm of financial economics' represented by CCAPM models. And, since then, this non-solved issue is known as the Equity Premium Puzzle (EPP). This puzzle has stimulated the production of a series of articles, theses and dissertations that tried to adjust the intertemporal expected utility models to the financial markets' data. In this context, this doctoral dissertation aims to (a) revise the historical evolution of model theory of maximization of intertemporal expected utility, (b) analyze the key assumptions and concepts of these models, (c) propose a new model that can solve the EPP, (d) apply the proposed model to the historical data between 1929 and 2004, and (e) validate the logic of this model through the MehraPrescott and Hansen-Jagannathan methodologies. This doctoral dissertation criticizes that the studies so far formulated have tried to explain the dynamics of highly sophisticated financial markets through a model of non-monetary exchange economy. Hence, its contribution consists of the changing of this assumption of a exchange economy considering that the available income of the private sector is not fully consumed, but rather also saved. Taking into account that people can obtain satisfaction (utility) with the present consumption as well as with the present savings (that will be the future consumption), it will be deduced that the marginal utility of consuming is replaced by the marginal utility of saving within the basic C-CAPM model. To reinforce this idea that the model of this doctoral dissertation uses data of savings rather than consumption, throughout the study it will be called Saving-CAPM or S-CAPM. This new model has proved to be capable of solving the EPP when submitted to the Mehra-Prescott and HansenJagannathan approaches.Em 1985, Mehra e Prescott levantaram uma questão que até hoje não foi respondida de forma satisfatória: o prêmio de risco das ações americanas é muito maior do que poderia ser explicado pelo “paradigma neoclássico de finanças econômicas” (financial economics) representado pelo modelo C-CAPM. E, a partir de então, este problema não resolvido ficou conhecido como o “Equity Premium Puzzle” (EPP) ou o “Enigma do Prêmio (de risco) das Ações”. Este enigma estimulou a produção de uma série de artigos, dissertações e teses que tentaram ajustar os modelos intertemporais de utilidade esperada aos dados dos mercados financeiros. Dentro deste contexto, esta tese busca (i) revisar a evolução histórica da teoria dos modelos de maximização da utilidade intertemporal dos agentes, (ii) analisar os pressupostos e conceitos chaves desses modelos, (iii) propor um novo modelo que seja capaz de solucionar o EPP, (iv) aplicar este modelo proposto aos dados históricos anuais entre 1929 e 2004 e (v) validar a lógica deste modelo através das metodologias Mehra-Prescott e Hansen-Jagannathan. Esta tese faz uma crítica de que os estudos até aqui desenvolvidos tentaram explicar a dinâmica de um mercado financeiro altamente sofisticado, através de um modelo de economia não-monetária e de subsistência. Assim, a sua contribuição consiste na alteração desse pressuposto de uma economia de subsistência, considerando que a renda disponível do setor privado não seja integralmente consumida, mas que também possa ser poupada. Assumindo que as pessoas obtêm satisfação (utilidade) tanto pelo consumo atual como pela poupança atual (que será o consumo futuro), será deduzido que a utilidade marginal de consumir é igual à de poupar, em todo e qualquer período. Com base nisso, a utilidade marginal a consumir é substituída pela utilidade marginal de poupar dentro do modelo básico do C-CAPM. Para reforçar a idéia de que o modelo desta tese usa dados de poupança em vez de consumo, ao longo do trabalho ele será chamado de Sanving-CAPM, ou S-CAPM. 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title Saving-capm: uma proposta de solução para o equity premium puzzle do consumption-capm
spellingShingle Saving-capm: uma proposta de solução para o equity premium puzzle do consumption-capm
Cia, Josilmar Cordenonssi
Sistemas de informação
C-capm
Administração de empresas
Modelo de precificação de ativos
Modelo de precificação de ativos
Finanças - Modelos matemáticos
title_short Saving-capm: uma proposta de solução para o equity premium puzzle do consumption-capm
title_full Saving-capm: uma proposta de solução para o equity premium puzzle do consumption-capm
title_fullStr Saving-capm: uma proposta de solução para o equity premium puzzle do consumption-capm
title_full_unstemmed Saving-capm: uma proposta de solução para o equity premium puzzle do consumption-capm
title_sort Saving-capm: uma proposta de solução para o equity premium puzzle do consumption-capm
author Cia, Josilmar Cordenonssi
author_facet Cia, Josilmar Cordenonssi
author_role author
dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Bueno, Rodrigo de Losso da Silveira
Aranha Filho, Francisco José Espósito
Yoshino, Joe A.
Martin, Diógenes Manoel Leiva
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cia, Josilmar Cordenonssi
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Douat, João Carlos
contributor_str_mv Douat, João Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sistemas de informação
C-capm
topic Sistemas de informação
C-capm
Administração de empresas
Modelo de precificação de ativos
Modelo de precificação de ativos
Finanças - Modelos matemáticos
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Administração de empresas
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Modelo de precificação de ativos
Finanças - Modelos matemáticos
description In 1985 Mehra and Prescott raised a question that has not been answered satisfactorily: the equity premium of American shares is much higher than it could be explained by the 'neoclassical paradigm of financial economics' represented by CCAPM models. And, since then, this non-solved issue is known as the Equity Premium Puzzle (EPP). This puzzle has stimulated the production of a series of articles, theses and dissertations that tried to adjust the intertemporal expected utility models to the financial markets' data. In this context, this doctoral dissertation aims to (a) revise the historical evolution of model theory of maximization of intertemporal expected utility, (b) analyze the key assumptions and concepts of these models, (c) propose a new model that can solve the EPP, (d) apply the proposed model to the historical data between 1929 and 2004, and (e) validate the logic of this model through the MehraPrescott and Hansen-Jagannathan methodologies. This doctoral dissertation criticizes that the studies so far formulated have tried to explain the dynamics of highly sophisticated financial markets through a model of non-monetary exchange economy. Hence, its contribution consists of the changing of this assumption of a exchange economy considering that the available income of the private sector is not fully consumed, but rather also saved. Taking into account that people can obtain satisfaction (utility) with the present consumption as well as with the present savings (that will be the future consumption), it will be deduced that the marginal utility of consuming is replaced by the marginal utility of saving within the basic C-CAPM model. To reinforce this idea that the model of this doctoral dissertation uses data of savings rather than consumption, throughout the study it will be called Saving-CAPM or S-CAPM. This new model has proved to be capable of solving the EPP when submitted to the Mehra-Prescott and HansenJagannathan approaches.
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