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We empirically analyze the nature of returns to scale in active mutual fund management. We find strong evidence of … that avoid econometric biases are insignificant. We also find that the active management industry has become more skilled …
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We empirically analyze the nature of returns to scale in active mutual fund management. We find strong evidence of … that avoid econometric biases are insignificant. We also find that the active management industry has become more skilled …
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We empirically analyze the nature of returns to scale in active mutual fund management. We find strong evidence of … avoid econometric biases are insignificant. We also find that the active management industry has become more skilled over …
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We empirically analyze the nature of returns to scale in active mutual fund management. We find strong evidence of … econometric biases are insignificant. We also find that the active management industry has become more skilled over time. This …
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I demonstrate that skill and scale are mismatched among actively managed equity mutual funds. Many mutual fund investors confuse the effects of fund exposures to common systematic factors with managerial skill when allocating capital among funds. Active mutual funds with positive factor-related...
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