From boom ‘til bust: How loss aversion affects asset prices |
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Authors: | Arjan Berkelaar Roy Kouwenberg |
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Affiliation: | 1. World Bank, World Bank Treasury, Washington, DC, USA;2. Mahidol University, College of Management, Bangkok, Thailand;3. Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Economics, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This article studies the impact of heterogeneous loss averse investors on asset prices. In very good states loss averse investors become gradually less risk averse as wealth rises above their reference point, pushing up equity prices. When wealth drops below the reference point the investors become risk seeking and demand for stocks increases drastically, eventually leading to a forced sell-off and stock market bust in bad states. Heterogeneity in reference points and initial wealth of the loss averse investors does not change the salient features of the equilibrium price process, such as a relatively high equity premium, high volatility and counter-cyclical changes in the equity premium. |
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Keywords: | G11 G12 |
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