News & Insights

Research

Our Research Resource supports:

  • Client education
  • Marketing
  • Media briefing
  • Internal training and development
  • Peer group knowledge sharing

There are two types of resource, published as Posts, date-stamped as originally published rather than when we posted them here:

  • No Monkey Business position papers
  • Third-party research papers relevant to our approach to planning and management

Third-party research posts contain an abstract plus links either to the paper or (if copyright protected) to download facilities. We provide guidance as to the relevance to our methods and suitability of each paper for different audiences. Papers we have purchased may ask for a password which will only apply to internal users.

Follow the red Research button on the ‘News & Insights’ section of our website to find a full catalogue of research papers.

You can also search by tags, including these academic topics relevant to the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of our methods:

  • Lifetime financial planning
  • Lifecycle asset allocation
  • Labour income
  • Consumption models
  • Household financial behaviour
  • Household balance sheets
  • IES
  • Utility
  • Inflation illusion
  • Money illusion
  • Household financial literacy
  • Time diversification
  • Efficient Markets Hypothesis or EMH
  • Capital Asset Pricing Model or CAPM
  • Separation theorem
  • Asset allocation puzzle
  • Liability Driven Investment or LDI
  • Asset Liability Modelling or ALM
  • Stochastic models
  • Mean reversion
  • Multiperiod optimisation
  • Duration

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