Search for financial returns and social security privatization

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I develop a general equilibrium model in which the quality of household financial decisions is endogenously determined by the incentives to exert effort in learning about financial opportunities. The model generates predictions for asset market participation and returns across households. Moreover, search for financial returns enables the model to generate a more skewed equilibrium wealth distribution. In this context, social security privatization affects household search effort, asset market participation and the competitiveness of the asset market. Privatization reduces average welfare and this reduction is somewhat magnified by the search friction. While some have suggested that household decision making could be important for the consequences of privatization, my analysis does not bear this out. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.

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McKay, A. (2013). Search for financial returns and social security privatization. Review of Economic Dynamics, 16(2), 253–270. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.red.2013.01.001

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