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Precautionary Saving and Health Insurance: A Portfolio Choice Perspective 被引量:10

Precautionary Saving and Health Insurance: A Portfolio Choice Perspective
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摘要 This paper analyzes the impact of health insurance on household portfolio choice. Using the U.S. Survey of Consumer Finance and Health Retirement Survey databases, it finds that insured households are more likely to own stocks and invest a larger proportion of financial assets in stocks than uninsured households do. The results remain strong even after controlling for household characteristics and reverse causality. Furthel, the results are robust across different survey years and data sources. It suggests that a precautionary motive is strong in household portfolio choice decisions. This paper analyzes the impact of health insurance on household portfolio choice. Using the U.S. Survey of Consumer Finance and Health Retirement Survey databases, it finds that insured households are more likely to own stocks and invest a larger proportion of financial assets in stocks than uninsured households do. The results remain strong even after controlling for household characteristics and reverse causality. Furthel, the results are robust across different survey years and data sources. It suggests that a precautionary motive is strong in household portfolio choice decisions.
作者 Jiaping Qiu
出处 《Frontiers of Economics in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2016年第2期232-264,共33页 中国高等学校学术文摘·经济学(英文版)
关键词 precautionary motive health insurance portfolio choice precautionary motive, health insurance, portfolio choice
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