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Volatility risk premium implications of GARCH option pricing models

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ECONOMIC MODELLING
Volume 58, Issue -, Pages 104-115

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.econmod.2016.05.004

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GARCH option-pricing; Volatility risk-premium; Joint maximum-likelihood; Volatility proxy; News impact curve; Variance impulse response; Empirical densities

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  1. Onassis Foundation

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In this paper we explore important implications of capturing volatility risk premium (VRP) within a parametric GARCH setting. We study the transmission mechanism of shocks from returns to risk-neutral volatility by providing an examination of the news-impact curves and impulse-response functions of risk-neutral volatility, in order to better understand how option prices respond to return innovations. We report a value of -3% for the magnitude of the average VRP and we recover the empirical densities under physical and risk-neutral measures. Allowing for VRP is crucial for adding flexibility to the shape of the two distributions. In our estimation procedure, we adopt a MLE approach that incorporates both physical return and risk-neutral VIX dynamics. By introducing volatility - instead of variance - innovations in the joint likelihood function and by allowing for contemporaneous correlation between innovations in returns and the VIX we show that we may critically reduce the bias and improve the efficiency of the joint maximum likelihood estimator, especially for the parameters of the volatility process. Modeling returns and the VIX as a bi-variate normal permits identification of a contemporaneous correlation coefficient of approximately -30% between returns and risk-neutral volatility. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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