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This paper examines portfolios within the framework of a dynamic asset-pricingmodel when investors can trade equity assets as well as bonds of many different matu-rities. We specify the model so that investors have demand for both a risky and a safeincome stream. We characterize the resulting...
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The trading volume of long-lived securities with recursive payoffs, such as equity, is generically zero in infinite-horizon recursive pure exchange Lucas asset models with heterogeneous agents. In equilibrium, there is no portfolio rebalancing of such assets. More generally, the end-of-period...
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This paper examines a dynamic, stochastic endowment economy with two agents and two financial securities. Markets are incomplete and agents can have heterogeneous tastes. We develop a new computational method to solve the dynamic general equilibrium model. We allow for various forms of portfolio...
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Many bond portfolio managers argue that bond laddering tends to outperform other bond investment strategies because it reduces both market price risk and reinvestment risk for a bond portfolio in the presence of interest rate uncertainty. Despite the popularity of bond ladders as a strategy for...
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