NBER Publications by Nellie Liang
Working Papers and Chapters
| June 2007 | Individual Account Investment Options and Portfolio Choice: Behavioral Lessons from 401(k) Plans
with Jeffrey R. Brown, Scott Weisbenner: w13169
This paper examines how the menu of investment options made available to workers in defined contribution plans influences portfolio choice. Using unique panel data of 401(k) plans in the U.S., we present three principle findings. First, we show that the share of investment options in a particular asset class (i.e., company stock, equities, fixed income, and balanced funds) has a significant effect on aggregate participant portfolio allocations across these asset classes. Second, we document that the vast majority of the new funds added to 401(k) plans are high-cost actively managed equity funds, as opposed to lower-cost equity index funds. Third, because the average share of assets invested in low-cost equity index funds declines with an increase in the number of options, average portf... |
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