资产积累的私人信息模型中的风险分担:解释消费的过度平滑性

Risk Sharing in Private Information Models With Asset Accumulation: Explaining the Excess Smoothness of Consumption

Econometrica · 2011
被引 133
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

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研究了道德风险与隐藏储蓄导致非最优配置时消费和收入的动态特征,发现消费呈现过度平滑,并利用英国微观数据检验了该现象与市场结构的关系。

Abstract

We study testable implications for the dynamics of consumption and income of models in which first-best allocations are not achieved because of a moral hazard problem with hidden saving. We show that in this environment, agents typically achieve more insurance than that obtained under self-insurance with a single asset. Consumption allocations exhibit “excess smoothness,” as found and defined by Campbell and Deaton (1989). We argue that excess smoothness, in this context, is equivalent to a violation of the intertemporal budget constraint considered in a Bewley economy (with a single asset). We also show parameterizations of our model in which we can obtain a closed-form solution for the efficient insurance contract and where the excess smoothness parameter has a structural interpretation in terms of the severity of the moral hazard problem. We present tests of excess smoothness, applied to U.K. microdata and constructed using techniques proposed by Hansen, Roberds, and Sargent (1991) to test the intertemporal budget constraint. Our theoretical model leads us to interpret them as tests of the market structure faced by economic agents. We also construct a test based on the dynamics of the cross-sectional variances of consumption and income that is, in a precise sense, complementary to that based on Hansen, Roberds, and Sargent (1991) and that allows us to estimate the same structural parameter. The results we report are consistent with the implications of the model and are internally coherent.

道德风险隐藏储蓄消费过度平滑跨期预算约束