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We analyze a model of anomaly discovery. Consistent with existing evidence, we show that the discovery of an anomaly reduces its magnitude and increases its correlation with existing anomalies. One new prediction is that the discovery of an anomaly reduces the correlation between deciles 1 and...
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Safe and liquid assets, such as Treasury bonds, are money-like instruments that command a convenience yield. We analyze this in a search model of two assets that differ in liquidity and safety. In contrast to the reduced-form approach, which puts the safe and liquid asset in utility function, we...
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We examine the consequences of an intrusive debt-collection tactic that targets delinquent borrowers’ social circles. Our identification strategy relies on the fact that some of the delinquent loans are not worked on due to collection agents’ excessive workload. We show that this tactic...
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This paper presents a dynamic equilibrium model of bond markets, in which two groups of agents hold heterogeneous expectations about future economic conditions. Our model shows that heterogeneous expectations can not only lead to speculative trading, but can also help resolve several challenges...
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Survey data are ubiquitous in the economics literature, ranging from unemployment rate and CPI to surveys of professional forecasts and consumer finances. However, their potential biases are rarely discussed. By randomizing the order of responses to the questions in an economic survey, we...
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Does information asymmetry affect the cross-section of expected stock returns? We explore this question using representative portfolio holdings data from the Shanghai Stock Exchange. We show that institutional investors have a strong information advantage, and that past aggressiveness of...
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This paper analyzes insider-trading regulations, focusing on two recent proposals: advance disclosure and ''cooling-off periods.'' The former requires an insider to disclose his trading plan at adoption, while the latter mandates a delay period before execution. Disclosure increases stock price...
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