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Participation Constraints in the Stock Market
其他書名
Evidence from Unexpected Inheritance Due to Sudden Death
出版Department of Economics, Handelshøjskolen i København, 2010
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=6WhjtwAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋We use a natural experiment to investigate the impact of participation constraints on individuals' decisions to invest in the stock market. Unexpected inheritance due to sudden deaths results in exogenous variation in financial wealth and allows us to examine whether fixed entry and ongoing participation costs cause non-participation. We have three key findings. First, windfall wealth has a positive effect on participation. Second, the majority of households do not react to sizeable windfalls by entering the stock market, but hold on to substantial safe assets--even over longer horizons. Third, the majority of households inheriting stock holdings actively sell the entire portfolio. Overall, these findings suggest that participation by many individuals is unlikely to be constrained by financial participation costs.