We document and study international differences in both ownership and holdings of stocks, private businesses, homes, and mortgages among households aged fifty or more in thirteen countries, using new and comparable survey data. We employ counterfactual techniques to decompose observed differences across the Atlantic, within the US, and within Europe into those arising from differences in population characteristics and differences in economic environments. We then correlate the latter differences to country-level indicators. Ownership across the range of the assets considered tends to be more widespread among US households. We document that shortly prior to the current crisis, US households tended to invest larger amounts in stocks and small...
There is considerable cross-country variation in levels of household wealth and in wealth inequality...
In this paper, we describe the household wealth distribution in the United States and United Kingdom...
Household debt has played a central role in the global financial crisis, yet our understanding of it...
We document and study international differences in both ownership and holdings of stocks, private bu...
We use cross-country microdata and counterfactual methods to document international differences in o...
We document and study international differences in both ownership and holdings of stocks, private bu...
This paper documents and studies sources of international differences in participation and holdings ...
The paper analyzes household portfolio dynamics in Europe, focusing on the period from 2010 to 2017 ...
In several economies, household debt had risen substantially prior to the financial crisis, and the ...
This study examines how housing influences households ’ risky asset holdings in multiple European co...
In this paper, we attempt to explain differences between the US and UK household wealth distribution...
We use cross-country microdata to analyse the risk taking of households in Europe and the US. Concer...
In this paper, we analyze the relationship between age and portfolio structure for households in the...
The paper studies the role of housing in wealth inequality in 15 Eurozone countries based on the HFC...
This paper investigates households’ financial fragility in twelve European countries and in the US b...
There is considerable cross-country variation in levels of household wealth and in wealth inequality...
In this paper, we describe the household wealth distribution in the United States and United Kingdom...
Household debt has played a central role in the global financial crisis, yet our understanding of it...
We document and study international differences in both ownership and holdings of stocks, private bu...
We use cross-country microdata and counterfactual methods to document international differences in o...
We document and study international differences in both ownership and holdings of stocks, private bu...
This paper documents and studies sources of international differences in participation and holdings ...
The paper analyzes household portfolio dynamics in Europe, focusing on the period from 2010 to 2017 ...
In several economies, household debt had risen substantially prior to the financial crisis, and the ...
This study examines how housing influences households ’ risky asset holdings in multiple European co...
In this paper, we attempt to explain differences between the US and UK household wealth distribution...
We use cross-country microdata to analyse the risk taking of households in Europe and the US. Concer...
In this paper, we analyze the relationship between age and portfolio structure for households in the...
The paper studies the role of housing in wealth inequality in 15 Eurozone countries based on the HFC...
This paper investigates households’ financial fragility in twelve European countries and in the US b...
There is considerable cross-country variation in levels of household wealth and in wealth inequality...
In this paper, we describe the household wealth distribution in the United States and United Kingdom...
Household debt has played a central role in the global financial crisis, yet our understanding of it...