articleThe Review of Economic StudiesOct 1, 2009Closed access

Information Acquisition and Under-Diversification

New York University

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Abstract

If an investor wants to form a portfolio of risky assets and can exert effort to collect information on the future value of these assets before he invests, which assets should he learn about? The best assets to acquire information about are ones the investor expects to hold. But the assets the investor holds depend on the information he observes. We build a framework to solve jointly for investment and information choices, with general preferences and information cost functions. Although the optimal research strategies depend on preferences and costs, the main result is that the investor who can first collect information systematically deviates from holding a diversified portfolio. Information acquisition can…

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  • Stern
  • Diversification (marketing strategy)
  • Library science
  • Management
  • Economics
  • Economic history
  • Sociology
  • Marketing
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