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The well-known equity home bias has two components: an extensive and intensive margin. Using U.S. household portfolio data, we find that the decision to participate in foreign stock markets depends on investor's wealth, with richer investors more likely to participate (the extensive margin). We...
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investment by a buyer and a seller. Contracts may specify a required quality level and an upper bound to the cost of production …. We find that it is optimal to write an augmented Cadillac contract that sets one threshold such that it cannot be met …
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Why do investors keep buying underperforming mutual funds? To address this issue, we develop a one-period principal-agent … Fee ; Mutual Fund ; Asymmetric Information ; Principal-Agent Relationship ; Markup …
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We show that, to form aggregate inflation expectations, consumers rely on the price changes they face in their daily lives while grocery shopping. Specifically, the frequency and size of price changes, rather than their expenditure share, matter for individuals' inflation expectations. To...
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With the help of lab experiments we study the impact of discharging insolvent debtors of their residual debt. We investigate the impact of different participation rules and the impact of different types of lenders. We find that higher participation rates encourage risk taking behaviour of...
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Half of the jobs in the U.S. feature pay-for-performance. We study nonlinear income taxation in a model where such contracts arise in private labor markets that are constrained by moral hazard frictions. We derive novel formulas for the incidence of arbitrarily nonlinear reforms of a given tax...
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Half of the jobs in the U.S. feature pay-for-performance. We study nonlinear income taxation in a model where such contracts arise in private labor markets that are constrained by moral hazard frictions. We derive novel formulas for the incidence of arbitrarily nonlinear reforms of a given tax...
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A central assumption of the canonical cheap talk literature is that people misreport their private information if this is to their material benefit. Recent evidence from laboratory experiments with student subjects suggests, however, that while many people do report the payoff-maximizing...
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We find that defined benefit employee pension plans of firms that are targets of hedge fund activism experience underfunding and their defined contribution plans experience reductions in employer contributions. Pension underfunding occurs due to reduced employer contributions to the plans, which...
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