High-Crime Environment and Individual Portfolio Choice

J. Fajardo, Manuela Dantas
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We study the relationship between crime victimization and financial risk taking. Using data from two different Brazilian household surveys, we show that individuals who perceive violence in their neighborhoods are more likely to participate in the stock market. We also find that individuals have different economic reaction to different kinds of crime. Being a victim of violent property crimes has a negative effect on financial savings, while victims of nonviolent property crimes are more likely to have financial savings. The effect is stronger in low-crime states. Results are estimated controlling for macroeconomic and household characteristics. To the best of our knowledge this is the first paper addressing the relationship between crime victimization experiences and stock market participation.
高犯罪环境与个人投资组合选择
我们研究了犯罪受害与金融风险承担之间的关系。我们使用来自两个不同的巴西家庭调查的数据表明,在他们的社区中感受到暴力的个人更有可能参与股票市场。我们还发现,个体对不同类型的犯罪有不同的经济反应。作为暴力财产犯罪的受害者对经济储蓄有负面影响,而非暴力财产犯罪的受害者更有可能有经济储蓄。这种影响在犯罪率低的州更为明显。结果估计控制宏观经济和家庭特征。据我们所知,这是第一篇探讨犯罪受害经历与股票市场参与之间关系的论文。
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