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Differences in Portfolios across Countries: Economic Environment versus Household Characteristics

Dimitris Christelis1; Dimitris Georgarakos2; Michael Haliassos2

1 Centre for Sustainable Energy Use in Food · 2 Goethe University Frankfurt

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2013

We use cross-country microdata and counterfactual methods to document international differences in ownership and holdings of stocks, private businesses, homes, and mortgages among older households in thirteen countries. We decompose these differences into two parts, related to population characteristics and economic environments. Shortly prior to the recent financial crisis, U.S. households tended to invest more in stocks and less in homes and to have larger mortgages than Europeans of similar characteristics. Differences in ownership and amounts are primarily linked to differences in economic environments that are more pronounced among European countries than among U.S. regions, suggesting considerable potential for harmonization.

DOI
10.1162/rest_a_00260
Volume
95 (1)
Pages
220-236
Language
en
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