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Date: 2014-06-20 09:28:52
Financial services
Mathematical finance
Financial ratios
Alternative investment management companies
Hedge fund
Alpha
Futures contract
Investment management
Financial economics
Finance
Investment

Rewarding Trading Skills Without Inducing Gambling IGOR MAKAROV and GUILLAUME PLANTIN∗ ABSTRACT This paper develops a model of active asset management in which fund managers may

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