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Is Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) the best way to estimate cost-of-equity for the lodging industry?
Seoki Lee
, Arun Upneja
School of Hospitality Management
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Capital Asset Pricing Model
100%
Cost of Equity
100%
Cost of Equity Capital
16%
Design Methodology
16%
Earnings Model
16%
Equity Method
16%
Executive
33%
Fama
16%
Fama-French Five-factor Model
16%
Financial Data
16%
Implied Cost of Capital
50%
Industry Analysts
16%
Lodging
16%
Lodging Firms
66%
Lodging Industry
100%
Publicly Traded
66%
Social Sciences
Asset Pricing
100%
Capital Assets
100%
Factor Model
25%
French
25%
Investors
50%
Price
50%
USA
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
CAPM
100%
Cost of Equity
100%
Equity Capital
10%
Equity Method
10%