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Real(istic) Time-Varying Probability of Consumption Disasters

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  • Huang, Xiaoyu
  • Jin, Tao
  • Zhou, Hao

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We model the time-varying probability of consumption disasters with international risk interactions and estimate the model using national accounts data of 42 countries back to 1833. The estimated world and country-specific disaster probabilities accord well with historical macroeconomic disasters. A match of the equity premium requires a relative risk aversion coefficient of approximately 5, which is significantly lower than previous estimates. Furthermore, the model provides notably better fits for equity volatility compared with alternative rare-disaster models. Finally, the disaster probability index estimated from the model demonstrates significant out-of-sample predictive power over long horizons, performing well not only over time but also across countries.

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  • Huang, Xiaoyu & Jin, Tao & Zhou, Hao, 2026. "Real(istic) Time-Varying Probability of Consumption Disasters," Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 61(2), pages 906-940, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jfinqa:v:61:y:2026:i:2:p:906-940_12
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