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This paper provides the first comprehensive study of expected firm (unlevered equity) returns. After accounting for the debt component of the firm return, I find that many of the cross sectional determinants of expected equity returns, such as the book-to-market ratio (value) and recent past equity returns (momentum), are substantially less powerful in explaining expected firm returns. In general, my results suggest that Modigliani and Miller (1958) capital structure effects, not the pricing of the firm's entire asset base, play a major role in understanding many asset pricing regularities observed in the equity markets.
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The cross section of expected firm (not equity) returns
2003, Division of Research, Harvard Business School
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