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    1 research outputs found

    Can Investor Heterogeneity be Used to Explain the Cross-Section of Average Stock Returns in Emerging Markets?

    Author
    1. A Karolyi
    2. Chan Shik Jung
    3. Dong Wook Lee
    4. E Fama
    5. E Fama
    6. E Fama
    7. E Fama
    8. E Fama
    9. E Fama
    10. E Fama
    11. E Fama
    12. G Nishiotis
    13. J Griffin
    14. J Kang
    15. John Griffin
    16. K French
    17. K Hou
    18. K Lewis
    19. K Lins
    20. Kyung Suh Park
    21. L Tesar
    22. M Giannetti
    23. M Gibbons
    24. P Gompers
    25. R Merton
    26. R Merton
    27. R Morck
    28. R Roll
    29. R Stulz
    30. R Stulz
    31. R Stulz
    32. S Foerster
    33. S Ross
    34. Smb Three-Factor: Mktrf
    35. Smb Three-Factor: Mktrf
    36. W Ferson
    37. Wald-Statistic=24
    38. Wald-Statistic=28
    39. Wald-Statistic=30
    40. Wald-Statistic=32
    41. Wald-Statistic=34
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
    Publication date
    01/01/2008
    Field of study
    No full text
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