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Do demographic changes affect risk premiums? Evidence from international data
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Year: 2003 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main ECB

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Do demographic changes affect risk premiums? Evidence from international data
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Year: 2003 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. NBER

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Do demographic changes affect risk premiums? evidence from international data.
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Year: 2003 Publisher: Frankfurt Am Main European Central Bank.

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The euro area financial system: structure, integration and policy initiatives
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Do Demographic Changes Affect Risk Premiums? Evidence from International Data
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Year: 2003 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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We examine the link between equity risk premiums and demographic changes using a very long sample over the twentieth century for the US, Japan, UK, Germany and France, and a shorter sample covering the last third of the twentieth century for fifteen countries. We find that demographic variables significantly predict excess returns internationally. However, the demographic predictability found in the US by past studies for the average age of the population does not extend to other countries. Pooling international data, we find that, on average, faster growth in the fraction of retired persons significantly decreases risk premiums. This demographic predictability of risk premiums is strongest in countries with well-developed social security systems and lesser-developed financial markets.

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