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theory suggests that with increasing labor income risk, the reluctance of households to hold stocks increases. We propose to …
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of traditional finance theory. Even after controlling for market segmentation and “investability” of foreign markets … market uncertainty. My empirical hypotheses are based on a psychological theory that relates uncertainty in the markets to …
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performance fees even though these funds may be more expensive. According to agency theory, performance fees could incentivize … Prospect Theory preferences can help explain the emergence of certain financial products beyond other "classical" explanations …
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The term structure of equity risk has been shown to be downward sloping. We capture this feature using return dynamics driven by both a transitory and a permanent component. We study the asset allocation and portfolio performance when transitory and permanent components cannot be observed and...
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This study examines the stock market entry and exit decisions of U.S. households. We find that around 25% of households enter or exit from their non-retirement investment accounts biennially. Cross-sectional and time-series tests indicate that income risk affects equity ownership turnover. A...
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We consider an investor who faces parameter uncertainty in a continuous-time financial market. We model the investor's preference by a power utility function leading to constant relative risk aversion. We show that the loss in expected utility is large when using a simple plug-in strategy for...
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uncertainty aversion parameter, which measures the investor's preference for robustness using econometric theory. I derive a …
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We use cross-country microdata to analyse the risk taking of households in Europe and the US. Concerning the extensive as well as the intensive margin of risky assets, European households differ substantially from US households; but also inside Europe we document substantial differences....
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uncertainty aversion parameter, which measures the investor's preference for robustness using econometric theory. I derive a …
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We suggest a behavioral perspective for the demand for risky assets (DRA) in which the risk-free rate affects this demand: the lower the risk-free rate the higher the demand for risky assets. This perspective is based on the idea that changes in return exhibit decreasing sensitivity, that is,...
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