We analyze the asset-allocation decisions of two stylized groups: individuals and institutions. Our results suggest that individuals reduce their percentage equity allocations more than institutions during the trough of the business cycle, when expected equity returns are high. Individuals purchase equities from institutions subsequent to positive and sell subsequent to negative equity returns. These results are consistent with countercyclical variation in the risk aversion of individuals.
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