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Compensation of mutual fund managers is paramount to understanding agency frictions in asset delegation. We collect a … unique registry-based dataset on the compensation of Swedish mutual fund managers. We find a concave relationship between pay …
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We present a model with dynamic investment flows, where fund managers have the ability to generate excess returns and …
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Individual investors trade excessively, sell winners too soon, and overweight stocks with lottery features and low expected returns. This paper proposes and models a financial innovation, called stock loan lotteries, that improves individual investor performance. An individual investor signs a...
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Prior literature demonstrates that an increased trading activity of a fi rm's stock is associated with abnormal future stock returns (the high-volume return premium) and interprets this phenomenon as evidence that increased visibility generates reductions in cost of capital. Motivated by this...
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Is the value premium predictable? We study time-variations of the expected value premium using a two-state Markov switching model. We find that when conditional volatilities are high, the expected excess returns of value stocks are more sensitive to aggregate economic conditions than the...
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