How risk aversion shapes the trade-off between commitment and flexibility

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1 November 2024

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

Eduardo Ferraz, César Mantilla

Abstract

We use a three-period model to explore the optimal asset transfer that a present self, aware that her near future self is present-biased but better informed, will make to protect her far future self against income shocks. The model captures the present self’s trade-off between using illiquid savings as a commitment mechanism, restricting the near future self from its consumption temptations; and giving flexibility to the near future self to adjust consumption after knowing the shock size. We adopt a class of utility functions, à la Epstein–Zin, to vary risk aversion while holding time preferences fixed. Our main result states that a more risk-averse agent would purchase more illiquid assets.

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Ferraz, E., & Mantilla, C. (2024). How risk aversion shapes the trade-off between commitment and flexibility. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 227, 106748. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2024.106748
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