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This paper studies the aggregate implications of imperfect risk-sharing implied by a class of New Keynesian models with idiosyncratic income risk and incomplete financial markets. The models in this class can be equivalently represented as an economy with a representative household that has...
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We develop a tractable model to study jointly the role of non-diversifiable risk and financial frictions for business cycles. Non-diversifiable risk induces strong precautionary motives, which reduce the exposure of entrepreneurs to aggregate disturbances ex-ante, and make it easier to increase...
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This paper studies the aggregate implications of imperfect risk-sharing implied by a class of New Keynesian models with idiosyncratic income risk and incomplete financial markets. The models in this class can be equivalently represented as an economy with a representative household that has...
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We examine the optimal customization of a financial derivative in the presence of a background risk. This problem includes the model of finding the optimal constant amount of a given pecuniary risk as a degenerated case. We show the importance of this perspective with a preference-free solution...
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Empirical evidence shows that entrepreneurs hold a large fraction of wealth, have higher saving rates than workers, and face substantial uninsurable entrepreneurial and investment risks. This paper constructs a heterogeneous-agent general equilibrium model with uninsurable entrepreneurial risk...
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