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- Economic_puzzle abstract "A puzzle in macroeconomics is a situation where the outcome of theory is inconsistent with observed macroeconomic data.An example might be the Equity premium puzzle which relates to the fact that over the last two hundred years, the risk premium of stocks over bonds has been around 5.5%, much larger than expected from theory. Equity Premium Puzzle was first documented by Mehra and Prescot (1985).".
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- Economic_puzzle subject Category:Economics_terminology.
- Economic_puzzle comment "A puzzle in macroeconomics is a situation where the outcome of theory is inconsistent with observed macroeconomic data.An example might be the Equity premium puzzle which relates to the fact that over the last two hundred years, the risk premium of stocks over bonds has been around 5.5%, much larger than expected from theory. Equity Premium Puzzle was first documented by Mehra and Prescot (1985).".
- Economic_puzzle label "Economic puzzle".
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