Discussion paper

DP3795 Portfolio Choice with Illiquid Assets

The present Paper investigates the effects of incorporating illiquidity in a standard dynamic portfolio choice problem. Lack of liquidity means that an asset cannot be immediately traded at any point in time. We find the portfolio share of financial wealth invested in illiquid assets given the liquidity premium. Benchmark calibrations imply a portfolio share of 2-6% in cash. These numbers are in line with survey data and also with portfolio recommendations by practitioners. We also find that long horizon investors invest more in illiquid assets. Overall, our results suggest that differences between asset classes unrelated to standard price risk may influence portfolio shares.

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Citation

Koren, M and A Szeidl (2003), ‘DP3795 Portfolio Choice with Illiquid Assets‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3795. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp3795