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Tails, Fears, and Risk Premia
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2011
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Empirical FinanceBehavioral Decision MakingFinancial Risk ManagementRisk MetricTail RiskJump TailsAsset PricingCorporate Risk ManagementRisk ManagementManagementExtreme Value TheoryStatisticsFinancial EconometricsRisk AnalyticsVariance Risk PremiaQuantitative FinanceRisk PremiaFinanceExtreme StatisticFinancial EconomicsExpected Jump TailsBusinessRisk Analysis (Business)International RiskFinancial Risk
ABSTRACT We show that the compensation for rare events accounts for a large fraction of the average equity and variance risk premia. Exploiting the special structure of the jump tails and the pricing thereof, we identify and estimate a new Investor Fears index. The index reveals large time‐varying compensation for fears of disasters. Our empirical investigations involve new extreme value theory approximations and high‐frequency intraday data for estimating the expected jump tails under the statistical probability measure, and short maturity out‐of‐the‐money options and new model‐free implied variation measures for estimating the corresponding risk‐neutral expectations.
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