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We examine the ability of a dynamic asset-pricing model to explain the returns on G7-country stock market indices. We extend Campbell’s (1996) asset-pricing model to investigate international equity returns. We also utilize and evaluate recent evidence on the predictability of stock returns. We find some evidence for the role of hedging demands in explaining stock returns and compare the predictions of the dynamic model to those from the static CAPM. Both models fail in their predictions of average returns on portfolios of high book-to-market stocks across countries.
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Hodrick, R.J., Ng, D.TC., Sengmueller, P. (1999). An International Dynamic Asset Pricing Model. In: Isard, P., Razin, A., Rose, A.K. (eds) International Finance and Financial Crises. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4004-1_6
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