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The UK Equity Premium: 1901–2004
Authors:Andrew  Vivian
Affiliation:The author is from the School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews.
Abstract:Abstract:  This paper examines the UK equity premium over more than a century using dividend growth to estimate expectations of capital gains employing the approach of Fama and French (2002) . Over recent decades estimated equity premia implied by dividend growth have been much lower than that produced by average stock returns for the UK market as a whole; a finding corroborated by all economic sub-sectors. The empirical analysis suggests this is primarily due to a declining discount rate, during the latter part of the 20th century, which would rationally stimulate unanticipated equity price rises during this period. Thus, I conclude that historical stock returns over recent decades have been above investors' expectations.
Keywords:equity premium    expected returns    dividend growth predictability
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