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The Maximum Drawdown as a Risk Measure: The Role of Real Estate in the Optimal Portfolio Revisited
Hamelink, Foort
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Hoesli, Martin
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2003
This paper investigates the role of real estate in a mixed-asset portfolio when the maximum drawdown (hereafter MaxDD), rather than the standard deviation, is used as the measure of risk.
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