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Learning, Asset-Pricing Tests, and Market Efficiency
Authors:Jonathan Lewellen,&   Jay Shanken
Affiliation:MIT Sloan School of Management,;Simon Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Rochester, and NBER
Abstract:
This paper studies the asset-pricing implications of parameter uncertainty. We show that, when investors must learn about expected cash flows, empirical tests can find patterns in the data that differ from those perceived by rational investors. Returns might appear predictable to an econometrician, or appear to deviate from the Capital Asset Pricing Model, but investors can neither perceive nor exploit this predictability. Returns may also appear excessively volatile even though prices react efficiently to cash-flow news. We conclude that parameter uncertainty can be important for characterizing and testing market efficiency.
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