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Optimal Financial Knowledge and Wealth Inequality
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2017
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EconomicsOptimal Financial KnowledgeFinancial EconomicsAsset PricingFinancial KnowledgeAccountingBusinessImperfect InsuranceFinancial Decision-makingIntertemporal Portfolio ChoiceWealth InequalityEconomic InequalityFinancePortfolio Choice
We show that financial knowledge is a key determinant of wealth inequality in a stochastic lifecycle model with endogenous financial knowledge accumulation, where financial knowledge enables individuals to better allocate lifetime resources in a world of uncertainty and imperfect insurance. Moreover, because of how the U.S. social insurance system works, better-educated individuals have most to gain from investing in financial knowledge. Our parsimonious specification generates substantial wealth inequality relative to a one-asset saving model and one where returns on wealth depend on portfolio composition alone. We estimate that 30-40 percent of retirement wealth inequality is accounted for by financial knowledge.
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