Nearly half of American households have staked their financial futures in diversified asset pools called mutual funds—to the tune of $22 trillion, according to a recent estimate. In the process of building these funds, mutual fund companies have become the largest shareholders of the world’s most valuable public companies. Although many have touted the social benefits of mutual funds—such as their accessibility to investors and diversified risk—critics including antitrust scholars Einer Elhauge, Herbert Hovenkamp, and Fiona Scott Morton argue that the power of mutual fund companies may be bad for consumers. They have expressed concern over the extent to which the same groups of investors have become the largest shareholders in competing c...
This dissertation consists of three essays which examine the importance of common institutional owne...
Horizontal shareholding occurs when one or more equity funds own shares of competitors operating in...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Jones v. Harris Associates L.P. has highlighted the potent...
Nearly half of American households have staked their financial futures in diversified asset pools ca...
The concentration of public equity in the hands of just a few mutual-fund complexes has raised conce...
During the last years, particularly in the United States, there has been a prolific academic debate ...
Dragana Cvijanović, Amil Dasgupta and Konstantinos E. Zachariadis discuss how this presents a confli...
This Article addresses an important question in modern antitrust: when large investment funds have h...
The share of stocks beneficially owned by institutional investors has increased substantially over t...
This Article addresses an important question in modern antitrust: when large investment funds have h...
As is well known among financial economists but not previously recognized within the antitrust commu...
Many natural competitors have become jointly held and partially controlled by a small number of inv...
Mutual funds have become an important intermediary between households and financial markets, especia...
The debate over common ownership initiated by Azar, Schmalz, and Tecu’s paper on airlines has raised...
Shareholder voting has become an increasingly important focus of corporate governance, and mutual fu...
This dissertation consists of three essays which examine the importance of common institutional owne...
Horizontal shareholding occurs when one or more equity funds own shares of competitors operating in...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Jones v. Harris Associates L.P. has highlighted the potent...
Nearly half of American households have staked their financial futures in diversified asset pools ca...
The concentration of public equity in the hands of just a few mutual-fund complexes has raised conce...
During the last years, particularly in the United States, there has been a prolific academic debate ...
Dragana Cvijanović, Amil Dasgupta and Konstantinos E. Zachariadis discuss how this presents a confli...
This Article addresses an important question in modern antitrust: when large investment funds have h...
The share of stocks beneficially owned by institutional investors has increased substantially over t...
This Article addresses an important question in modern antitrust: when large investment funds have h...
As is well known among financial economists but not previously recognized within the antitrust commu...
Many natural competitors have become jointly held and partially controlled by a small number of inv...
Mutual funds have become an important intermediary between households and financial markets, especia...
The debate over common ownership initiated by Azar, Schmalz, and Tecu’s paper on airlines has raised...
Shareholder voting has become an increasingly important focus of corporate governance, and mutual fu...
This dissertation consists of three essays which examine the importance of common institutional owne...
Horizontal shareholding occurs when one or more equity funds own shares of competitors operating in...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Jones v. Harris Associates L.P. has highlighted the potent...