Asset Demands without the Independence Axiom
Eddie Dekel
Econometrica, 1989, vol. 57, issue 1, 163-69
Abstract:
An important application of the theory of choice under uncertainty is to asset markets, and an important property in these markets is a preference for portfolio diversification. If an investor is an expected utility maximizer, then he is risk averse if, and only if, he exhibits a preference for diversification. This paper examines the relationship between risk aversion and portfolio diversification when preferences over probability distributions of wealth do not have an expected utility representation. Although risk aversion is not sufficient to guarantee a preference for portfolio diversification, it is necessary. Quasiconcavity of the preference functional (over probability distributions of wealth), together with risk aversion, does imply a preference for portfolio diversification. Copyright 1989 by The Econometric Society.
Date: 1989
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