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available at lower cost elsewhere. The need for mutual fund families to internalize broker incentives leads us to predict that …
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for mutual fund families to internalize broker incentives leads us to predict that the market for mutual funds will be …
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for mutual fund families to internalize broker incentives leads us to predict that the market for mutual funds will be …
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A fund's performance is usually compared to the performance of an index or other funds. If a fund trails the benchmark, the fund manager is often replaced. We argue that this may lead to excessive risk-taking if fund managers differ in ability and have the opportunity to take excessive risk. To...
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We propose a theory of reputation to explain how investors rationally respond to mutual fund star ratings. A fund's performance is determined by its information advantage, which can be acquired but decays stochastically. Investors form beliefs about whether the fund is informed based on its past...
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incentives rather than the consequence of low skills. In the model, a skilled (informed) manager responds to investors' flows …
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The private pension fund system in Turkey presents a unique institutional structure where bank holding companies can own both private pension companies and asset management firms. More often than not, pension companies delegate their operational mandates to the asset management arm of the same...
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incentives on managerial risk taking and consequent amplification of fire sale externalities in the corporate debt market …
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Lifetime incomes of private equity general partners are affected by their current funds’ performance through both carried interest profit sharing provisions, and also by the effect of the current fund’s performance on general partners’ abilities to raise capital for future funds. We...
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