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Portfolio choice in the model of expected utility with a safety-first component

Dennis W. Jansen () and Liqun Liu ()
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Dennis W. Jansen: Texas A&M University
Liqun Liu: Texas A&M University

Decisions in Economics and Finance, 2022, vol. 45, issue 1, No 7, 187-207

Abstract: Abstract The standard problem of portfolio choice between one risky and one riskless asset is analyzed in the model of expected utility with a safety-first component that is represented by the probability of final wealth exceeding a “safety” wealth level. It finds that a positive expected excess return remains sufficient for investing a positive amount in the risky asset except in the special situation where the safety wealth level coincides with the wealth obtained when the entire initial wealth is invested in the riskless asset. In this situation, the optimal amount invested in the risky asset is zero if the weight on the safety-first component is sufficiently large. Comparative statics analysis reveals that whether the optimal amount invested in the risky asset becomes smaller as the weight on the safety-first component increases depends on whether the safety wealth level is below the wealth obtained when the entire initial wealth is invested in the riskless asset. Further comparative statics analyses with respect to the safety wealth level and the degree of risk aversion in the expected utility component are also conducted.

Keywords: Portfolio choice; Expected utility; Safety first; Risk aversion; D81; G11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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