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The classical APT model is of the form r j - E(r j) = beta j(I - EI) + epsilon j, where r j - E(r j) is the earning deviation (called basic ariance-profit) of the security j, I is a common factor. This paper considers the impact on the securities return caused by the skewness and kurtosis of the...
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Robust Portfolio Modeling (RPM) Theory is a decision-support methodology to analyze multiple criteria project portfolio problems. Liesioa et al [17] generalized RPM based on the appendix information, and studied the characteristics of non-inferior solution sets, but they did not compare the...
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