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This paper estimates the cross-sectional distribution of Epstein-Zin preferences using the wealth and risky portfolio shares of a large panel of Swedish households. We find heterogeneous risk aversion (a standard deviation of 1.06 with a mean/median of 7.57/7.50), time preference rate (standard...
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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 a 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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We use data on Indian stock portfolios to show that return heterogeneity is the primary contributor to increasing inequality of wealth held in risky assets by Indian individual investors. Return heterogeneity increases equity wealth inequality through two main channels, both of which are related...
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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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