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Dr William Joseph Klubinski

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First Name:William
Middle Name:Joseph
Last Name:Klubinski
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Newcastle Business School The University of Northumbria in Newcastle City Campus East Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 8ST United Kingdom

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Newcastle Business School
University of Northumbria

Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
http://www.newcastlebusinessschool.co.uk/
RePEc:edi:deunnuk (more details at EDIRC)

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  1. Klubinski, William & Verousis, Thanos, 2019. "On the underestimation of risk in hedge fund performance persistence: geolocation and investment strategy effects," MPRA Paper 109766, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 03 May 2021.

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