Empirical asset pricing (ENAMPT) is a research area in finance that focuses on using real-world data and empirical methods to study and understand the relationships between asset prices and various factors. This field aims to test and validate financial theories and models using data from stock markets, bond markets, and other financial instruments. Researchers in this area use statistical techniques and econometric models to analyze historical data, identify patterns and relationships, and make predictions about future asset prices. The goal of empirical asset pricing research is to provide insights into how and why asset prices move, and to help investors make informed decisions in the financial markets.