Consumption-based capital asset pricing model
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The consumption-based capital asset pricing model (CCAPM) is used in finance and economics as an expansion of the capital asset pricing model (CAPM). The CCAPM factors in consumption as a means of understanding and calculating an expected return on investment.
The CCAPM implies that the expected risk premium on a risky asset, defined as the expected return on a risky asset less the risk free return, is proportional to the covariance of its return and consumption in the period of the return.[1]
References
- "Investopedia "Consumption Capital Asset Pricing Model - CCAPM"". Retrieved 2006-11-04.
- "Investopedia "Catch On To The CCAPM"". Retrieved 2006-11-04.
- ^ Romer, David. Advanced Macroeconomics, ch. 7.
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