Mutual Funds in Equilibrium

Posted: 3 Jan 2018

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Jonathan Berk

Stanford Graduate School of Business; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Jules H. van Binsbergen

University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

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Date Written: November 2017

Abstract

Historically, the literature on money management has inconsistently applied the rational expectations equilibrium concept. We explain why and summarize developments in the money management literature that do apply this concept correctly. We demonstrate that the rational expectations equilibrium approximates the observed equilibrium in the money management space at least as well as it does in the stock market. Recent work reveals that there is little support for the common conclusion that, as a group, investors in the money management space are naive and that mutual fund managers are charlatans. Even today, equilibrium thinking is not nearly as prevalent in mutual fund research as it is in the rest of asset pricing. This state of play provides a multitude of opportunities for future research in the area.

Suggested Citation

Berk, Jonathan B. and van Binsbergen, Jules H., Mutual Funds in Equilibrium (November 2017). Annual Review of Financial Economics, Vol. 9, pp. 147-167, 2017, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3095983 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-financial-110716-032454

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