Abstract

The paper investigates the basic premise of common sources of systematic risk in the Capital Asset Pricing Model and Single Index Models. An attempt to quantify the sources is made in which The Granger Representation Theorem is demonstrated. The analysis is based on asset returns from the main tree species in Denmark in the period 1918 through 1992 and suggests more than one source of systematic risk in forest asset returns.

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