The Role of Medical Expenditure Risk in Portfolio Allocation Decisions

Year of Publication
2016
Author
Journal
Health Economics
Volume
26
Abstract

Economic theory suggests that medical spending risk affects the extent to which households are willing to accept financial risk, and consequently their investment portfolios. In this study, we focus on the elderly for whom medical spending represents a substantial risk. We exploit the exogenous reduction in prescription drug spending risk because of the introduction of Medicare Part D in the U.S. in 2006 to identify the causal effect of medical spending risk on portfolio choice. Consistent with theory, we find that Medicare-eligible persons increased risky investment after the introduction of prescription drug coverage, relative to a younger, ineligible cohort. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Date Published
2016/10/09
URL
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/308993822_The_Role_of_Medical_Expenditure_Risk_in_Portfolio_Allocation_Decisions
Short Title
Health economics
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