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Security Prices, Risk, and Maximal Gains From Diversification

 

The financial article “Security Prices, Risk, and Maximal Gains From Diversification” written by John Lintner in 1965 should be summarized in 4-5 pages
(introduction – conclusion).
All parts should be written in your own words with clear, coherent, cohisive structure.
You are supposed to demonstrate that you are able
• to understand scientific argumentations,
• to filter out its essence and
• to summarize it
in your own words.
• You should demonstrate that you can put the argumentation/approach/model into an up-to-date scientific context (e.g. by referring to the literature
regarding this topic) and that you are able to discuss the related literature critically.
• Do not try to outline complex arguments and mathematical proofs too formally. You should demonstrate that you
have understood the essence of the argumentation. This will not work when you merely copy the equations from the
original literature. Instead, work out the intuition behind a formal argument as clearly as possible.

 

 

 

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