Asset management contracts and equilibrium prices

Buffa, Andrea M.; Vayanos, DimitriORCID logo; and Woolley, Paul Asset management contracts and equilibrium prices. Journal of Political Economy, 130 (12). 3146 - 3201. ISSN 0022-3808
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We model asset management as a continuum between active and passive: managers can deviate from benchmark indices to exploit noise-trader induced distortions, but agency frictions constrain these deviations. Because constraints force managers to buy assets that they underweight when these assets appreciate, overvalued assets have high volatility, and the risk-return relationship becomes inverted. Distortions are more severe for overvalued assets than for undervalued ones because trading against the former entails more risk and tighter constraints. We provide empirical evidence supporting our model’s main mechanisms. Using the data, we infer the constraints’ tightness and compute a measure of effective arbitrage capital.

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