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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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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 show, using machine learning, that fund characteristics can consistently differentiate high from low-performing mutual funds, as well as identify funds with net-of-fees abnormal returns. Fund momentum and fund flow are the most important predictors of future risk-adjusted fund performance,...
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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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Optimal investment of firms implies that expected stock returns are tied with the expected marginal benefit of investment divided by the marginal cost of investment. Winners have higher expected growth and expected marginal productivity (two major components of the marginal benefit of...
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Optimal investment of firms implies that expected stock returns are tied with the expected marginal benefit of investment divided by the marginal cost of investment. Winners have higher expected growth and expected marginal productivity (two major components of the marginal benefit of...
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We offer an investment-based interpretation of price and earnings momentum. The neoclassical theory of investment implies that expected stock returns are tied with the expected marginal benefit of investment divided by the marginal cost of investment. Winners have higher expected growth and...
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