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The job openings-to-employment ratio (), defined as the number of job postings divided by the employment level, is among the strongest known predictors of the equity premium. We find that outperforms a broad set of over two dozen popular predictor variables in both in-sample and out-of-sample forecasting tests. Forecasts based on also produce gains of 2.91% in annualized certainty equivalent return and 0.20 in annualized Sharpe ratio relative to forecasts based on the historical mean equity premium. The empirical results are consistent with a standard production-based asset pricing model with labor inputs and search frictions.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Financial Markets publishes high quality original research on applied and theoretical issues related to securities trading and pricing. Area of coverage includes the analysis and design of trading mechanisms, optimal order placement strategies, the role of information in securities markets, financial intermediation as it relates to securities investments - for example, the structure of brokerage and mutual fund industries, and analyses of short and long run horizon price behaviour. The journal strives to maintain a balance between theoretical and empirical work, and aims to provide prompt and constructive reviews to paper submitters.