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I review the academic literature on defined contribution retirement plan design and participant behavior. While adoption of automatic enrollment has significantly increased participation rates, recent studies find the long-run effects on savings are smaller than the short-run effects, with some...
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This paper examines the problem of a college affected by both a legal ban on affirmative action in admissions and pressure to raise enrollment of underrepresented minorities (URMs), as exemplified by UCLA, which adopted a holistic admissions process in 2006 in response to protests over low URM...
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"It is well known that within U.S. domestic equity mutual funds, actively managed funds significantly underperform index funds. However, this comparison ignores the fact that mutual funds targeted at different types of investors charge different fees, and use these fees to provide different...
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