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We report results from an incentivized lab-in-the-field experiment on delegation behavior among a sample of 64 Australian couples aged 60 years and above. Participants were required to complete a series of decision-making tasks, which they had the option of either completing independently or...
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We examine the delegation behavior among Australian heterosexual couples aged 60 years and above using an incentivized experiment which requires participants to complete a series of ten financial decision-making tasks independently or delegate to their spouse. There is evidence of a strong...
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We compare the performance of the commonly nominated default retirement investment option, the lifecycle fund, to alternative investment strategies during retirees' decumulation phase. Under different shortfall risk measures, we find balanced portfolios with constant exposure to equities, equity...
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We compare the performance of the commonly nominated default retirement investment option, the lifecycle fund, to alternative investment strategies during retirees' decumulation phase. Under different shortfall risk measures, we find balanced portfolios with constant exposure to equities, equity...
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Fundamental indexing based on accounting valuation has drawn significant interest from academics and practitioners in recent times as an alternative to capitalisation weighted indexing based on market valuation. This paper investigates the claims of superiority of fundamental indexation strategy...
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We find negative relationship between historical price-earnings (P/E) ratio and following year's stock returns in Australia and New Zealand. The existence of P/E effect is consistent with prior research in US market but the effect seems to be stronger and short-lived. Whilst the excess returns...
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