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Climbing and Falling Off the Ladder: Asset Pricing Implications of Labor Market Event Risk

Job Market Paper, Forthcoming in the Journal of Financial Economics. Winner of 2015 AQR Top Finance Graduate Award and 2015 Cubist Systematic Strategies Ph.D. Candidate Award for Outstanding Research, Updated December 2024

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Abstract

Administrative earnings data reveal that households are exposed to large, countercyclical idiosyncratic tail risks in labor earnings. I illustrate how these risks affect asset prices within an asset pricing framework with recursive preferences, heterogeneous agents and incomplete markets. Quantitatively, a model in which agents face a time-varying probability of experiencing a rare, idiosyncratic disaster, with parameters disciplined by data, matches the level and dynamics of the equity premium. Stock returns are highly informative about labor market event risk, and, consistent with model predictions, initial claims for unemployment, a proxy for labor market uncertainty, is a highly robust predictor of returns.

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Climbing and Falling Off the Ladder: Asset Pricing Implications of Labor Market Event Risk
mkulwiec2025-03-08T15:25:20+00:00
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