流动性冲击与养老基金业绩:来自提前释放计划的证据

James Brugler, Minsoo Kim, Zhuo Zhong
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我们通过在澳大利亚养老金制度中利用准自然实验来研究资金流动预期如何对基金业绩产生因果影响,其中意外的政策变化暂时允许在未来的预先指定日期提取资金。使用年轻成员、中年成员和低收入者的政府共同缴费比例作为工具变量,我们发现预期基金流出对基金绩效的影响不显著。一种可能的解释是,澳大利亚养老基金先发制人地进行流动性管理,以应对未来资金流动预期的变化,这有助于限制再平衡过程中的直接和间接成本。
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Liquidity Shocks and Pension Fund Performance: Evidence From the Early Release Scheme
We study how expectations of fund flows causally affect fund performance by exploiting a quasi-natural experiment in the Australian pension system where an unexpected policy change temporarily allowed fund withdrawals from a pre-specified date in the future. Using fractions of young members, middle-aged members, and government co-contributions for low income earners as instrumental variables, we find an insignificant effect of expected fund outflows on fund performance. A potential explanation is that Australian superannuation funds preemptively engage in liquidity management in response to changes in expectations of future fund flows and that this helps to limit direct and indirect costs in the rebalancing process.
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