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Seeking Alpha—and Finding It

Empirical Studies of the Impact of Information Acquisition Behavior, Market Beliefs, and Risk Attitude on Fund Performance Among Equity

Fund Managers in Sweden Emelie Fröberg

Akademisk avhandling

som för avläggande av ekonomie doktorsexamen vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm

framläggs för offentlig granskning måndagen den 3 oktober 2016, kl 10.15

sal 750, Handelshögskolan, Sveavägen 65, Stockholm

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