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Cross-country variation in patience, persistent current account imbalances and the external wealth of nations

2022

This paper is the first to utilize large-scale international surveys on economic preferences to examine the long-run relationships between patience, current accounts and external wealth. We find robust empirical evidence that countries with more patient individuals tend to run persistent current account surpluses, which in turn result in the accumulation of foreign assets. This theoretically plausible but empirically unexplored relationship holds true for euro area current account imbalances, global current account imbalances and net foreign asset positions worldwide. While the existing current account literature concentrates on proximate macroeconomic determinants, this paper’s extension o…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjecthenkilökohtainen talousDistribution (economics)Monetary economicsvarallisuusEconomicsluonteenpiirteetAsset (economics)Empirical evidencekansantalousmedia_commonpatienceeconomic preferencesCross countrybusiness.industryPersistent currentCurrent accountPatienceexternal wealthkansainvälinen vertailuexternal imbalanceskäyttäytymistaloustiedeVariation (linguistics)kärsivällisyysbusinesscurrent accountFinanceJournal of International Money and Finance
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Early health, risk aversion and stock market participation

2021

To examine the relationship between early health status and financial decisions in adulthood, we link information on birth weight in 1966 from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort to data from the Finnish Central Securities Depository over the period of 1995–2010. We find that persons predisposed to poor health status in early childhood (indicated by low birth weight) avoid participating in the stock market in adulthood, with a 10% increase in birth weight associated with a 1.9% increase in probability of participation. The link between birth weight and stock market participation is partially channeled by poor early health status being associated with higher risk aversion. Early health status …

Risk aversionterveydentilaBirth weighthenkilökohtainen talousbirth weightrisk aversionhealth statusNorthern finlandriskinottoLow birth weightkäyttäytymistaloustiedestock market participationosakesijoittaminenmedicinesyntymäpainoStock marketEarly childhoodHealth riskmedicine.symptomBirth cohortPsychologykohorttitutkimusFinanceDemographyJournal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
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