Eric Zitzewitz

Eric Zitzewitz is an associate professor of economics at Dartmouth College. His main interests are agency problems and incentives, particularly in financial and information industries, and in market-based prediction and forecasting. His paper, How Widespread is Late Trading in Mutual Funds? (2003), brought the practice of late trading of international mutual funds to public scrutiny.

Papers
Zitzewitz is a co-author of the 2009 third place Roger F. Murray Prize winning paper, ''Should benchmark indices have alpha? Revisiting performance evaluation''. Zitzewitz is the author/co-author of the following most cited papers involving investments, ranked from most to least cited.