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This paper studies the economic benefits of home ownership. Exploiting a quasi-experiment surrounding privatization decisions of municipally-owned apartment buildings, we obtain random variation in home ownership for otherwise similar buildings with similar tenants. We link the tenants to their...
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This paper investigates the determinants of financial risk-taking in a panel containing the asset holdings of Swedish twins. We measure the impact of a broad set of demographic, financial, and portfolio characteristics, and use yearly twin pair fixed effects to control for genes and shared...
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This paper constructs an index of financial sophistication that, in comprehensive data on Swedish households, best explains a set of three investment mistakes: underdiversification, risky share inertia, and the tendency to sell winning stocks and hold losing stocks (the disposition effect). The...
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of all households in Sweden. Between 1999 and 2002, we observe little aggregate rebalancing in the financial portfolio of … performed well; but these relationships are much weaker for mutual funds, a pattern which is consistent with previous research …
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disaggregated wealth and income of the entire population of Sweden. The analysis focuses on two main sources of inefficiency in the …
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