An Intertemporal Equilibrium Beta Pricing Model

G. Connor, R.A. Korajczyk

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Abstract

This article develops an intertemporal, discrete-time, competitive equilibrium version of the arbitrage pricing theory, (APT) and explores the econometric implications of this model under various restrictions on investor preferences and on the dynamic behaviour of dividends. We describe conditions under which the econometric technique typically used for estimating and testing the APT can be shown to be consistent with our economic model. We relate our intertemporal version of the APT to the static APT and to Merton's intertemporal capital asset pricing model.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)373-392
JournalRev. Financ. Stud.
Volume2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1989

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