In this problem, you will see why the Equity Premium Puzzle described in Application 4.5 really is

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In this problem, you will see why the ‘‘Equity Premium Puzzle’’ described in Application 4.5 really is a puzzle. Suppose that a person with $100,000 to invest believes that stocks will have a real return over the next year of 7 percent. He or she also believes that bonds will have a real return of 2 percent over the next year. This person believes (probably contrary to fact) that the real return on bonds is certain—an investment in bonds will definitely yield 2 percent. For stocks, however, he or she believes that there is a 50 percent chance that stocks will yield 16 percent, but also a 50 percent chance they will yield -2 percent. Hence, stocks are viewed as being much riskier than bonds.

a. Calculate the certainty equivalent yield for stocks using the three utility functions in Problem 4.6. What do you conclude about whether this person will invest the $100,000 in stocks or bonds?

b. The most risk-averse utility function economists usually ever encounter is U(I) = -I-10. If your scientific calculator is up to the task, calculate the certainty equivalent yield for stocks with this utility function. What do you conclude?


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Stocks or shares are generally equity instruments that provide the largest source of raising funds in any public or private listed company's. The instruments are issued on a stock exchange from where a large number of general public who are willing...
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Intermediate Microeconomics and Its Application

ISBN: 978-0324599107

11th edition

Authors: walter nicholson, christopher snyder

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