Empirical evaluation of the asset-allocation puzzle
Oussama Chakroun,
Georges Dionne () and
Amélie Dugas-Sampara
Economics Letters, 2008, vol. 100, issue 2, 304-307
Abstract:
We examine the portfolio-choice puzzle posed by Canner, Mankiw, and Weil [Canner, N., Mankiw, N.G., Weil, D.N., 1997. An asset allocation puzzle. The American Economic Review 87, 181-191]. From data on the portfolio composition of 470 clients of a brokerage firm, we obtain that the bonds/stocks ratio does decrease in relation to risk tolerance. This result complements the findings of CMW (1997) by focusing on actual allocations of individual portfolios rather than recommended allocations by financial advisors.
Date: 2008
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