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Asset Price Dynamics in Partially Segmented Markets

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2018-09, 2018-09

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Greenwood, Robin, Samuel G Hanson, and Gordon Y Liao. "Asset Price Dynamics in Partially Segmented Markets." The Review of Financial Studies 31, no. 9 (2018): 3307-343.

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We develop a model in which capital moves quickly within an asset class but slowly between asset classes. While most investors specialize in a single asset class, a handful of generalists can gradually reallocate capital across markets. Upon the arrival of a large supply shock, prices of risk in the directly impacted asset class become disconnected from those in others. Over the long run, capital flows between markets and prices of risk become more closely aligned. While prices in the directly impacted market initially overreact to the supply shock, we show that prices in related asset classes underreact under plausible conditions. We use the model to assess event-study evidence on the impact of recent large-scale asset purchases by central banks.

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Citation: Greenwood, Robin, Samuel G. Hanson, and Gordon Y. Liao. "Asset Price Dynamics in Partially Segmented Markets." Review of Financial Studies 31, no. 9 (September 2018): 3307–3343. (Internet Appendix Here: http://www.people.hbs.edu/shanson/smc_IA_20170910.pdf.) Link to publisher's version: https://academic.oup.com/rfs/article-abstract/31/9/3307/4985215?redirectedFrom=fulltext Keywords: System Shocks, Asset Pricing

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Economics and Econometrics, Accounting, Finance

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