Portfolio Choices, Firm Shocks, and Uninsurable Wage Risk

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Fagereng, Andreas; Guiso, Luigi; Pistaferri, Luigi
署名单位:
Statistics Norway; National Bureau of Economic Research; Stanford University; Statistics Norway; Stanford University; National Bureau of Economic Research; Center for Economic & Policy Research (CEPR)
刊物名称:
REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES
ISSN/ISSBN:
0034-6527
DOI:
10.1093/restud/rdx023
发表日期:
2018
页码:
437-474
关键词:
Income risk insurance consumption INFORMATION Heterogeneity investors pay
摘要:
Assessing the importance of uninsurable wage risk for individual financial choices faces two challenges. First, the identification of the marginal effect requires a measure of at least one component of risk that cannot be diversified or avoided. Moreover, measures of uninsurable wage risk must vary over time to eliminate unobserved heterogeneity. Secondly, evaluating the economic significance of risk requires knowledge of the size of all the wage risk actually faced. Existing estimates are problematic because measures of wage risk fail to satisfy the 'non-avoidability' requirement. This creates a downward bias, which is at the root of the small estimated effect of wage risk on portfolio choices. To tackle this problem we match panel data of workers and firms and use the variability in the profitability of the firm that is passed over to workers to obtain a measure of uninsurable risk. Using this measure to instrument total variability in individual earnings, we find that the marginal effect of uninsurable wage risk is much larger than estimates that ignore endogeneity. We bound the economic impact of risk and find that its overall effect is contained, not because its marginal effect is small but because its size is small. And the size of uninsurable wage risk is small because firms provide substantial wage insurance.
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