Are Household Portfolios Efficient? An Analysis Conditional on Housing
Guglielmo Weber
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Loriana Pelizzon ()
No 3890, CEPR Discussion Papers from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Abstract:
In this Paper we argue that standard tests of portfolio efficiency are biased because they neglect the existence of illiquid wealth. In the case of household portfolios, the most important illiquid asset is housing: if housing stock adjustments are costly and therefore infrequent, we show how the dynamic optimization problem produces optimal portfolios in periods of no adjustment that are affected by housing price risk (through a hedge term). When the housing stock is not adjusted, we argue that tests for portfolio efficiency of financial assets must then be run conditionally upon housing wealth. In our application, we use Italian household portfolio data from SHIW 1998 and time series data on financial asset and housing stock returns to assess whether actual portfolios are efficient. We first consider purely financial portfolios and portfolios that also treat the housing stock as another asset. We then consider the consequences of treating the housing stock as given and test for efficiency in this framework. Our empirical results support the view that the presence of illiquid wealth plays an important role in determining whether portfolios chosen by home-owners are efficient.
Keywords: Portfolio choice; Efficiency; Housing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D91 G11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003-05
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Journal Article: Are Household Portfolios Efficient? an Analysis Conditional on Housing (2008) 
Working Paper: Are Household Portfolios Efficient? An Analysis Conditional on Housing (2006) 
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