Bias in an Empirical Approach to Determining Bond and Mortgage Risk Premiums |
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Authors: | CHILDS PAUL D OTT STEVEN H RIDDIOUGH TIMOTHY J |
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Affiliation: | (1) Finance Area, College of Business and Economics, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 40506-0034;(2) Finance Area, College of Business and Economics, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 40506-0034;(3) Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Center for Real Estate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139-4307 |
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Abstract: | Empirical studies of bond and commercial mortgage performance often quantify a required risk premium by examining the difference between the promised yield and the realized yield as adjusted for default occurrence. These studies omit the effects of various other sources of risk, however, including collateral asset market risk, interest rate risk, and possibly call risk. These omissions downwardly bias the empirical risk premium estimate on the debt. In this paper, we disentangle and quantify the sources of this bias by modeling secured coupon debt (the commercial mortgage) as used in the calculation of a realized investment return. We consider deterministic and stochastic interest rate economies with mortgage contracts that are either noncallable or subject to a temporary prepayment lockout period. Given realistic parameter values associated with the term structure, underlying asset dynamics, and debt contracting, we show that the magnitude of the bias can be significant. |
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Keywords: | debt valuation option pricing default risk mortgage default |
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