Portfolio Choice with Illiquid Assets

Management Science, November 2014

Columbia Business School Research Paper No. 14-52

46 Pages Posted: 3 Oct 2014

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Date Written: April 1, 2014

Abstract

We present a model of optimal allocation to liquid and illiquid assets, where illiquidity risk results from the restriction that an asset cannot be traded for intervals of uncertain duration. Illiquidity risk leads to increased and state-dependent risk aversion, and reduces the allocation to both liquid and illiquid risky assets. Uncertainty about the length of the illiquidity interval, as opposed to a deterministic non-trading interval, is a primary determinant of the cost of illiquidity. We allow market liquidity to vary from "normal" periods, when all assets are fully liquid, to "illiquidity crises," when some assets can only be traded infrequently. The possibility of a liquidity crisis leads to limited arbitrage in normal times. Investors are willing to forego 2% of their wealth to hedge against illiquidity crises occurring once every ten years.

Keywords: Asset Allocation, Liquidity, Alternative Assets, Liquidity Crises

JEL Classification: G11, G12

Suggested Citation

Ang, Andrew and Papanikolaou, Dimitris and Westerfield, Mark M., Portfolio Choice with Illiquid Assets (April 1, 2014). Management Science, November 2014, Columbia Business School Research Paper No. 14-52, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2503709

Andrew Ang

BlackRock, Inc ( email )

55 East 52nd Street
New York City, NY 10055
United States

Dimitris Papanikolaou

Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management - Department of Finance ( email )

Evanston, IL 60208
United States

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) ( email )

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Cambridge, MA 02138
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Mark M. Westerfield (Contact Author)

University of Washington ( email )

Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195
United States

HOME PAGE: http://markwesterfield.com

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