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For many years, stock market analysts have argued that value strategies outperform the market. These value strategies call for buying stocks that have low prices relative to earnings, dividends, book assets, or other measures of fundamental value. While there is some agreement that value...
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for reasons unrelated to risk. They also lead to a rich pattern of own- and cross-autocorrelations, sample premia that can …
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individual investor sentiment toward closed end funds and other securities. The theory implies that discounts on various funds …
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Analyses of the role of rational speculators in financial markets usually presume that such investors dampen price fluctuations by trading against liquidity or noise traders. This conclusion does not necessarily hold when noise traders follow positive-feedback investment strategies buy when...
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underperform the market net of fees but investors still prefer to delegate money management to taking risk on their own, 2) fees …
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move together as in Adrian and Shin (2010), and iii) intermediaries increase their exposure to systematic risk as they … reduce their idiosyncratic risk through diversification, as in Acharya, Schnabl, and Suarez (2010). Under rational …
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. The evidence is inconsistent with a risk-based explanation for the return differential …
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-income assets that have only modest fundamental risk, but are relatively illiquid and have substantial transitory price volatility …
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typically viewed as capturing risk predict disappointment of expectations (and of EBRs). Overall, return spreads typically … attributed to exotic risk factors are explained by predictable movements in non-rational expectations of firms' earnings growth …
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We revisit the debate over whether political institutions cause economic growth, or whether, alternatively, growth and human capital accumulation lead to institutional improvement. We find that most indicators of institutional quality used to establish the proposition that institutions cause...
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