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How is the market price of risk defined for a variable that is not the price of a traded security?
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The market price of risk is a measure that reflects the additional return an investor requires to hold a risky asset compared to a risk-free asset. It is calculated as the ratio of the excess return (the difference between the expected return of the risky asset Show more…
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