Description
This book fills a huge gap. It goes beyond the detailed description of methodology to provide a critical overview of findings in the literature. As a result, it not only offers the state of the art, but identifies the paths for future research--an invaluable textbook feature. With more than twenty-five years' worth of incredibly influential research on the topic, Kenneth Singleton was the perfect person to write it. -- Mikhail Chernov, Columbia University
About the Author
Kenneth J. Singleton is Adams Distinguished Professor of Management and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. A Fellow of the Econometric Society, he is the recipient of the organization's Frisch Prize. He is also the recipient of the Smith-Breeden Distinguished Paper Award from the "Journal of Finance". Singleton is a director of the American Finance Association and was previously an editor of the "Review of Financial Studies". He is coauthor, with Darrell Duffie, of "Credit Risk: Pricing, Management, and Measurement" (Princeton).
Reviews
"This book is at the intersection of modern time series and modern asset pricing theory... Ken Singleton gives us the ultimate treatise of empirical asset pricing... [I]t is sure to become a classic work in this field."--Economic Dynamics "This seminal book provides for an in-depth treatment (i) of the various econometric methods used in dynamic asset pricing models, (ii) of pricing kernels, preferences and dynamic asset pricing models and (iii) of no-arbitrage based dynamic asset pricing models. The book contains sixteen chapters and really does provide for much more than an overview of those three broad topics mentioned above."--Emmanuel Haven, Mathematical Reviews "Writing a treatise about empirical asset pricing is as much art as it is science. Professor Singleton intertwines these two dimensions with remarkable skill to provide a critical review of the field... The book accomplishes the goal of great clarity without compromising on the depth of the treatment... The author deserves special praise for encouraging the reader to perceive various compromises involved in financial modeling. The text provides a road map for novices and inspiration for seasoned researchers in the field. As such, it is certain to become a classic of empirical asset pricing."--Anna Cieslak, Financial Markets and Portfolio Management "Writing a treatise about empirical asset pricing is as much art as it is science. Professor Singleton intertwines these two dimensions with remarkable skill to provide a critical review of the field. As such Empirical Dynamic Asset Pricing extends far beyond a textbook treatment of the subject. It gives the reader a unique opportunity to look at dynamic asset pricing models through the eyes of a researcher who has shaped their development during 25 years of his influential work."--Anna Cieslak, Financial Markets and Portfolio Management
Book Information
ISBN 9780691122977
Author Kenneth J. Singleton
Format Hardback
Page Count 496
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 794g