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Conflict of Interest, Disclosure and Vertical Relationships: An Experimental Analysis

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Chen, Paul
Richardson, Martin

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Economic Society of Australia

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Vertical integration in providing financial products and advice is not uncom-mon. We conduct an experiment in which a financial advisor recommendsto a client one of two potential assets to purchase and an asset purchase price.In one setting, the players’ incentives are aligned. In another, a conflict ofinterest exists with the advisor’s remuneration favouring one particular asset.We find that conflict influences the advisor’s asset recommendation awayfrom the asset that would better serve the client. Disclosure of that conflict,however, influences neither the advisor’s asset recommendation nor, moresurprisingly, the client’s likelihood of rejecting that recommendation.

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Economic Papers

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2037-12-31
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