Abstract
We develop a methodology for estimating time-varying factor loadings and conditional alphas and betas based on nonparametric techniques. We test whether conditional alphas and long-run alphas, which are averages of conditional alphas, are equal to zero and derive test statistics for the constancy of factor loadings. The tests can be performed for a single asset or jointly across portfolios. The traditional Gibbons, Ross and Shanken (1989) test arises as a special case no time variation in the alphas and factor loadings and homoskedasticity. As applications of the methodology, we estimate conditional CAPM and multifactor models on book-to-market and momentum decile portfolios. We reject the null that long-run alphas are equal to zero even though there is substantial variation in the conditional factor loadings of these portfolios.
Full Citation
Kristensen, Dennis.
Testing Conditional Factor Models. January 01, 2010.