Consumption-based Asset Pricing Models: Theory
Abstract
The essential element in modern asset pricing theory is a positive random variable called the stochastic discount factor (SDF). This object allows one to price any payoff stream. Its existence is implied by the absence of arbitrage opportunities. Consumption-based asset pricing models link the SDF to the marginal utility growth of investors and in turn to observable economic variables|and in doing so, they provide empirical content to asset pricing theory. This entry discusses this class of models.Suggested Citation
Fatih Guvenen and Hanno Lustig. "Consumption-based Asset Pricing Models: Theory" The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition. , 2008.