The Journal of Finance

The Journal of Finance publishes leading research across all the major fields of finance. It is one of the most widely cited journals in academic finance, and in all of economics. Each of the six issues per year reaches over 8,000 academics, finance professionals, libraries, and government and financial institutions around the world. The journal is the official publication of The American Finance Association, the premier academic organization devoted to the study and promotion of knowledge about financial economics.

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A NOTE ON THE RETURN BEHAVIOR OF HIGH RISK COMMON STOCKS

Published: 03/01/1974   |   DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6261.1974.tb00035.x

Richard W. McEnally


RISK‐PREMIUM CURVES FOR DIFFERENT CLASSES OF LONG‐TERM SECURITIES, 1950–1966: COMMENT

Published: 09/01/1972   |   DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6261.1972.tb01327.x

Richard W. McEnally


The Performance of Hedge Funds: Risk, Return, and Incentives

Published: 12/17/2002   |   DOI: 10.1111/0022-1082.00129

Carl Ackermann, Richard McEnally, David Ravenscraft

Hedge funds display several interesting characteristics that may influence performance, including: flexible investment strategies, strong managerial incentives, substantial managerial investment, sophisticated investors, and limited government oversight. Using a large sample of hedge fund data from 1988–1995, we find that hedge funds consistently outperform mutual funds, but not standard market indices. Hedge funds, however, are more volatile than both mutual funds and market indices. Incentive fees explain some of the higher performance, but not the increased total risk. The impact of six data‐conditioning biases is explored. We find evidence that positive and negative survival‐related biases offset each other.