Distortions and Efficiency in Production Economies with Heterogeneous Beliefs
Christian Heyerdahl-Larsen and
Johan Walden
The Review of Financial Studies, 2022, vol. 35, issue 4, 1775-1812
Abstract:
We study consumption, savings, and asset prices in economies with disagreement and production, focusing on settings with real effects of disagreement. Aggregate savings may be significantly distorted under disagreement, possibly related to the undersaving puzzle. In the production economy, mispricing mainly manifests itself in idiosyncratic risk, in contrast to the exchange economy, where the risk-free rate and expected return on the market may be distorted. Potential policy implications include the introduction of investment taxes or subsidies. Our results highlight the real effects of disagreement in financial markets, and the differences between economies with and without production.
JEL-codes: D51 D60 G0 G11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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