Title: | Risk Aversion and Allocation to Long-Term Bonds |
Authors: | Wachter, Jessica A. |
Issue Date: | Nov-2001 |
Series/Report no.: | S-CDM-01-10 |
Abstract: | As risk aversion approaches infinity, the portfolio of an investor with utility over consumption at time T is shown to converge to the portfolio consisting entirely of a bond maturing at time T. Previous work on bond allocation requires a specific model for equities, the term structure, and the investor's utility function. In contrast, the only substantive assumption required for the analysis in this paper is that markets are complete. The result, which holds regardless of the underlying investment opportunities and the utility function, formalizes the "preferred habitat" intuition of Modigliani and Sutch. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/26773 |
Appears in Collections: | Credit & Debt Markets |
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