Abstract

This paper estimates the relative risk aversion coefficient for the Spanish Stock Market between 1965 and 1984. The results tend to indicate that the Spanish investors require a premium to demand risky assets higher than the one required under a logarithmic utility function. A multivariate framework is also used to study alternative models of asset pricing given different relative risk aversion coefficients.

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