We explore empirically whether earnings uncertainty and borrowing constraints deter households from the stock market, consistent with the predictions of theoretical studies of portfolio choice in the presence of uninsurable earnings. Since recent extensions highlight the importance of the correlation between earnings and financial risks, here we use a self-assessed proxy from the DELTA-TNS 2002 cross-sectional survey to empirically assess the impact. Although income risk does not affect the participation decision of households' reporting a negative correlation, it does lower the participation of those who report a non-negative sign, consistent with economic theory predictions. Copyright (c) The London School of Economics and Political Scien...
Despite of its importance for the economy, stock ownership by households is poorly under- stood. Re...
International audienceThis article investigates the possible explanations of the stockholding puzzle...
This study investigates the relationship between health and households’ decisions whether to partici...
We explore empirically whether earnings uncertainty and borrowing constraints deter households from ...
We explore empirically whether earnings uncertainty and borrowing constraints deter households from ...
We explore empirically whether earnings uncertainty and borrowing constraints deter households from ...
Using French survey data, we explore empirically whether earnings uncertainty and bor-rowing constra...
Abstract: We use a natural experiment to investigate the impact of participation constraints on ind...
We use a natural experiment to investigate the impact of participation constraints on in-dividuals ’...
We use a natural experiment to investigate the impact of participation constraints on individuals' d...
Abstract This paper uses the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics household level data to examine the...
We investigate the determinants of a household's decision on whether to invest in risky financial a...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the extent of risk-sharing among stock-holders and nonstockholders. To ...
Despite of its importance for the economy, stock ownership by households is poorly under- stood. Re...
International audienceThis article investigates the possible explanations of the stockholding puzzle...
This study investigates the relationship between health and households’ decisions whether to partici...
We explore empirically whether earnings uncertainty and borrowing constraints deter households from ...
We explore empirically whether earnings uncertainty and borrowing constraints deter households from ...
We explore empirically whether earnings uncertainty and borrowing constraints deter households from ...
Using French survey data, we explore empirically whether earnings uncertainty and bor-rowing constra...
Abstract: We use a natural experiment to investigate the impact of participation constraints on ind...
We use a natural experiment to investigate the impact of participation constraints on in-dividuals ’...
We use a natural experiment to investigate the impact of participation constraints on individuals' d...
Abstract This paper uses the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics household level data to examine the...
We investigate the determinants of a household's decision on whether to invest in risky financial a...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the extent of risk-sharing among stock-holders and nonstockholders. To ...
Despite of its importance for the economy, stock ownership by households is poorly under- stood. Re...
International audienceThis article investigates the possible explanations of the stockholding puzzle...
This study investigates the relationship between health and households’ decisions whether to partici...