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Brown Bag Seminar - Lubos Pastor

24/04/2017

The next Brown Bag Seminar is scheduled for Monday, April 24th, 2017, 11.00-12.00 in seminar room D4.0.039.

Our speaker will be Lubos Pastor (Chicago Booth School of Business).

He will give a talk on "

Political Cycles and Stock Returns

" (joint with Pietro Veronesi).

Abstract: We develop a model of political cycles driven by time-varying risk aversion. Heterogeneous agents make two choices: whether to work in the public or private sector and which of two political parties to vote for. The model implies that when risk aversion is high, agents are more likely to elect the party promising more fiscal redistribution. The model predicts higher average stock market returns under Democratic than Republican presidencies, explaining the well-known “presidential puzzle”. Under sufficient complementarity between the public and private sectors, the model also predicts faster economic growth under Democratic presidencies, which is observed in the data.

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