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Reaching-for-Income Behavior in the Japanese Mutual Fund Market

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Jun Kyung Auh, Wonho Cho, Jewon Shin

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We exploit Japanese mutual fund flows to demonstrate a strong investor demand for dividends in low-interest-rate environments. According to recent studies, investors who seek current income are more likely to invest in dividend-paying assets in such circumstances. These investors often shift their investments from bank deposits to dividend-paying assets, which offer more attractive cash flows despite higher risk. Investors’ such behavior, commonly referred to as "reaching-for-income," has been examined in various studies. Beyond the previous finding that dividend yields drive this "reaching-for-income" behavior, we show that the frequency of dividend payouts also plays an important role in this behavior. Even after controlling for dividend yields and other crucial factors that impact mutual fund flows, funds that pay dividends on a monthly basis receive more significant inflows than funds that pay out dividends less frequently, particularly during periods of economic expansion. Our findings suggest that, in the presence of incomechasing investors, the amounts and frequency of dividends have implications for asset prices.

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Abstract
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Hypothesis Development
Ⅲ. Data and Summary Description
1. Data
2. Summary Statistics
Ⅳ. Empirical Results
1. Model Specification
2. Reaching-for-Income Behavior Based on Dividend Yields
3. Reaching-for-Income Behavior Based on Dividend-Paying Frequency
Ⅴ. Conclusion
References
Appendix. Control variables

저자정보

  • Jun Kyung Auh Assistant Professor, School of Business, Yonsei University
  • Wonho Cho Post-doctoral Researcher, School of Business, Yonsei University
  • Jewon Shin Ph.D. Student, School of Business, Yonsei University

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