Disentangling Investment Returns and Stock Returns: The Importance of Time-to-Build
Author(s) -
LarsAlexander Kuehn
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
ssrn electronic journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1556-5068
DOI - 10.2139/ssrn.968333
Subject(s) - stock (firearms) , economics , financial economics , returns to scale , business , monetary economics , econometrics , microeconomics , geography , production (economics) , archaeology
I provide new evidence on the failure of the Q-theory. The Q-theory implies the state-by-state equivalence of stock and investment returns|a important implication of many asset pricing models. Using aggregate US data, I nd there exists a realistic parameterization of the aggregate production and adjustment cost function such that empirical investment returns have rst and second moments similar to historical US stock returns. Investment and stock returns are negatively correlated, however, contradicting the Q-theory. This paper also proposes a rational explanation for this nding. A general equilibrium model with production, in which investment projects involve time-to-build, can rationalize these ndings. The model is also able to explain the negative correlation of investment growth and stock returns at the aggregate level|an observation that has been interpreted as evidence for irrational markets since it cannot be reconciled with the Q-theory of investment.
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