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wealth and investment in health. Financial literacy is also correlated with wealth though it appears to be a weaker predictor …
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rises in wealth in the cross-section of households in the Survey of Consumer Finances. For a given household, the portfolio … share can fall in response to an increase in wealth, even though the model implies decreasing relative risk aversion …
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aggregate consumption. The price-dividend ratio of this claim is the wealth-consumption ratio. Our estimates indicate that total … wealth is much safer than stock market wealth. The consumption risk premium is only 2.2 percent, substantially below the … equity risk premium of 6.9 percent. As a result, the average US household has more wealth than one might think; most of it is …
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We estimate the causal effect of wealth on stock market participation using administrative data on Swedish lottery … intuitive ways. Standard lifecycle models predict wealth effects far too large to match our causal estimates under common …
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This paper extends the methodology developed in Chien, Cole and Lustig (2011 & 2012) (hereafter CCL2011 and CCL2012, respectively) to analyze and compute the equilibria of economies with heterogeneous agents who have different asset trading technologies and are subject to both aggregate and...
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Both textbook economics and common sense teach us that the value of household wealth should be related to consumer … suggest. An important first step in understanding the consumption-wealth linkage is determining how closely the two variables … relative importance of permanent and transitory innovations in the variation of consumer spending and wealth and find that …
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Value stocks covary with aggregate consumption more than growth stocks during periods when financial wealth is low … consumption-based model augmented with an aggregate wealth growth factor, which can be motivated by either recursive preferences … or relative wealth concerns …
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wealth transfers to or from the Periphery countries. These implicit transfers are responsible for creating contagion among …
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We survey 2,484 U.S. individuals with at least $1 million of investable assets about how well leading academic theories describe their financial beliefs and personal investment decisions. The wealthy’s beliefs about financial markets and the economy are surprisingly similar to those of the...
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This paper finds that, concurrent with the rapid growing index investment in commodities markets since early 2000s, futures prices of different commodities in the US became increasingly correlated with each other and this trend was significantly more pronounced for commodities in the two popular...
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