Marno Verbeek
Marno Verbeek is a Professor of Finance at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University in Rotterdam. His main areas of research are empirical finance, particular analysing mutual funds, hedge funds, asset pricing, investment strategies, survival bias and performance evaluation. He has extensive publications in Finance, Economics and Econometrics and he is the author of the noted textbook A Guide to Modern Econometrics (as of 2017 in its 5th edition). He serves as an editor of De Economist the Netherlands Economic Review.[1][2][3]
Selected publications
- Verbeek, M. (2017). A guide to modern econometrics. 5th Edition, John Wiley & Sons.
- Verbeek, M., & Nijman, T. (1992). Testing for selectivity bias in panel data models. International Economic Review, 681-703.
gollark: Not that I'd have much idea regarding making an improvement, but they emulate ancient CPUs in order to run C and C-style code, and are slow/buggy/exploitable because of it.
gollark: Modern CPUs are kind of awful anyway.
gollark: Good idea.
gollark: Still, open-sourcing a few things is a start.
gollark: True, true; the whole thing is a fiendishly complex multi-layer system, and much of it never will be.
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