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This paper explores the stock holdings of Spanish households. As found for other developed countries, the major part of Spanish households does not participate in the stock market. We analyse the impact that entry costs can have in this decision by looking at how wealth, education and a series...
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We explore asset holding diversification by Australian households, in particular, the household asset diversification … doing, recent literature on the modelling of proportions is combined with the growing body of research concerning household …
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We investigate the determinants of a household's decision on whether to invest in risky financial assets. Financial … measure income risk as the observed variation of household income over a five year period. We find that indeed higher income … risk reduces the propensity to invest in stocks. However, when controlling for household heterogeneity as well as …
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hold diversified portfolios of financial assets. The analysis is based on household survey data from the German …
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The Eurozone fiscal crisis has created pressure for institutional harmonization, but skeptics argue that cultural predispositions can prevent convergence in behavior. Our paper derives a robust cultural classification of European countries and utilizes unique data on natives and immigrants....
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household’s stock investment propensity and intensity. Using the sample of urban households in China, we find that both the … higher stock participation rate and the performance in the neighborhood raises both the propensity and intensity of household … the household financial behavior. As a mediator, social learning explains larger proportion of the performance effect than …
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I find that the index of geopolitical risk (GPR) is significantly associated with both the extensive and intensive margins of stock market participation decisions. The GPR index subsumes the significance of economic policy uncertainty for stock market participation decisions and has long-lasting...
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