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We study how risk aversion affects precautionary savings when considering monotone recursive Kreps-Porteus preferences. In a general infinite-horizon setting, we prove that risk aversion unambiguously increases precautionary savings. The result is derived without specifying income uncertainty,...
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We present a simple theory of business-cycle movements of option prices and volumes. This theory relies on time-varying heterogeneity between agents in their demand for insurance against aggregate risk. Formally, we build an infinite-horizon model where agents face an aggregate risk, but also...
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We analyze the term structure of real interest rates in a general equilibrium model with incomplete markets and borrowing constraints. Agents are subject to both aggregate and idiosyncratic income shocks, which latter may force them into early portfolio liquidation in a bad aggregate state. We...
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