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estate wealth and household size. As a consequence, the elasticity of the aggregate demand for risky assets to exogenous …
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wealth and household size, and to a lesser extent with education and proxies for financial experience. The index is strongly … positively correlated with the share of risky assets held by a household …
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participants. These patterns conceal strong household-level evidence of active rebalancing, which on average offsets about one half …
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This paper investigates the efficiency of household investment decisions in a unique dataset containing the …
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This paper estimates the cross-sectional distribution of Epstein-Zin preference parameters in a large administrative panel of Swedish households. We consider life-cycle model of saving and portfolio choice that incorporates risky labor income, safe and risky financial assets inside and outside...
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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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