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1994
Abstract Previous empirical chapters have looked at the employment, production, and profit elements of the behaviour and performance of large Chinese state-owned enterprises. In order to complete the picture of their economic activities we now need to explore their financing and investment.
Donald Hay +3 more
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Abstract Previous empirical chapters have looked at the employment, production, and profit elements of the behaviour and performance of large Chinese state-owned enterprises. In order to complete the picture of their economic activities we now need to explore their financing and investment.
Donald Hay +3 more
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Index Fund Flows and Fund Distribution Channels
SSRN Electronic JournalIn the United States, investors leave large amounts of money on the table when investing in index funds. I show that even though high fees strongly predict poor performance, investors have little sensitivity to fees. This can be explained by fund intermediation in the retail sector and the legal standard of care that intermediaries have towards their ...
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International Mutual Fund Flows
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006The last few decades has witnessed a dramatic growth of U.S. based mutual funds that invest in non-U.S. stock markets. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of flows into these international mutual funds for 1970-2003. Our analysis uncovers several new facts about mutual fund flows.
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1977
Flow of funds analysis does not have any generally accepted meaning in economics. The flow of funds account is now well known; it is one component of the national accounts system, which shows the financial transactions between broad sectors of the economy, thus linking the saving and investment aggregates in other components of the national accounts ...
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Flow of funds analysis does not have any generally accepted meaning in economics. The flow of funds account is now well known; it is one component of the national accounts system, which shows the financial transactions between broad sectors of the economy, thus linking the saving and investment aggregates in other components of the national accounts ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
I investigate the flow-return relationship in Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). A variable for fund flows is defined using the change in shares outstanding, and the correlation and causality between ETF fund flows and returns is investigated at individual and aggregate levels.
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I investigate the flow-return relationship in Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). A variable for fund flows is defined using the change in shares outstanding, and the correlation and causality between ETF fund flows and returns is investigated at individual and aggregate levels.
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Currency-Hedged Funds: Performance and Fund Flows
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Lukas Greger, Hendrik Scholz
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1997
As we have been emphasizing throughout this volume, the structure of financial markets and policy intervention is changing, perhaps more rapidly than in any other time in history. Moreover, new technologies are allowing the development of financial instruments and management strategies that were thought to be unrealistically complicated only a short ...
Anna Nagurney, Stavros Siokos
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As we have been emphasizing throughout this volume, the structure of financial markets and policy intervention is changing, perhaps more rapidly than in any other time in history. Moreover, new technologies are allowing the development of financial instruments and management strategies that were thought to be unrealistically complicated only a short ...
Anna Nagurney, Stavros Siokos
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1994
Because of inadequacies in UK data the ‘supply and demand for credit technique’ cannot be used in the UK. The problem can partially be overcome if data are aggregated for the sectors of the economy; that is, for the public, corporate, personal and overseas sectors.
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Because of inadequacies in UK data the ‘supply and demand for credit technique’ cannot be used in the UK. The problem can partially be overcome if data are aggregated for the sectors of the economy; that is, for the public, corporate, personal and overseas sectors.
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