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What drives some households to take risks and hold financial instruments while others don’t? We document the extent to which overconfidence plays a role in households’ reported financial risk aversion and their actual investment behavior, using data from the China Household Finance Survey....
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Mutual fund managers' compensation packages often contain relative performance-dependent components such as year-end bonus. We examine the incentive effect of such compensation structure using a dynamic trading model with uncertain expected return and costly information. We show that relative...
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In asset return predictability, realized returns and future expected returns tend to move in opposite directions. This generates a tension between tax-timing and market-timing incentives. In this study, a portfolio choice problem in the presence of both return predictability and capital gains...
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We conduct a theoretical analysis of the capital gains indexation proposal, which proposes to cut capital gains taxes by adjusting tax basis for inflation. Our model suggests that with limited use of losses, indexation could make it optimal for the investor to hold onto gains substantially...
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We generate large liquidity premia endogenously from the interaction of transaction costs with convexity in preferences, offering a novel explanation for a longstanding puzzle. We derive this result from the dynamic portfolio problem of mutual fund managers facing either convex flows or year-end...
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The effective transaction cost rates (TCRs) facing large institutional investors often depend on their trading speeds. We propose a continuous time work-horse model to study optimal trading strategies with speed-dependent TCRs. Unlike the existing literature, our model allows the TCRs to be a...
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In the green market, there is no “one size fits all” product strategy. Consumers' environmental awareness may motivate enterprise to adopt green technology and eco-friendly materials, and then bring the enterprise more profit and market share in some cases. Consumer environmental awareness...
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