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Overview

William F. Sharpe is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research contributions are documented through several publications spanning recent years.

The scientist has published papers in various academic journals, with a focus on investment and portfolio management. Recent publications include:

  • Portfolio Selection: Efficient Diversification of Investments, 2024, The Journal of Portfolio Management
  • John Bogle was "Jack" to His Friends, 2022, The Journal of Beta Investment Strategies
  • John Bogle was"Jack"to His Friends, 2022, The Journal of Beta Investment Strategies

William F. Sharpe has contributed multiple works to the following publication venues:

  • The Journal of Beta Investment Strategies (2 publications)
  • The Journal of Portfolio Management (1 publication)

There are no frequent co-authors recorded for William F. Sharpe. Additionally, there are no listed book publications or awards associated with the scientist in the available data.

Best Publications

  • CAPITAL ASSET PRICES: A THEORY OF MARKET EQUILIBRIUM UNDER CONDITIONS OF RISK*

    William F. Sharpe

  • A Simplified Model for Portfolio Analysis

    William F. Sharpe

  • The Sharpe Ratio

    William F. Sharpe

  • Portfolio Theory and Capital Markets

    William F. Sharpe

  • Capital Asset Prices: A Theory of Market Equilibrium under Conditions of Risk

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  • ASSET ALLOCATION: MANAGEMENT STYLE AND PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT

    William F. Sharpe

  • Financial advisory system

    Christopher L. Jones;William F. Sharpe;Jason S. Scott;John G. Watson

  • INCREASING SAVING BEHAVIOR THROUGH AGE-PROGRESSED RENDERINGS OF THE FUTURE SELF.

    Hal E . Hershfield;Daniel G . Goldstein;William F . Sharpe;Jesse Fox

  • The Arithmetic of Active Management

    William F. Sharpe

  • International Value and Growth Stock Returns

    Carlo Capaul;Ian Rowley;William F. Sharpe

  • User interface for a financial advisory system

    Jeff N. Maggioncalda;Christopher L. Jones;William F. Sharpe;Ken Fine

  • Dynamic Strategies for Asset Allocation

    Andre F. Perold;William F. Sharpe

  • Corporate pension funding policy

    William F. Sharpe

  • Liabilities— A New Approach

    William F. Sharpe;Lawrence G. Tint

  • Capital Asset Prices with and without Negative Holdings

    William F. Sharpe

  • Fundamentals of Investments

    Gordon J. Alexander;William F. Sharpe;Jeffery V. Bailey

  • Bank Capital Adequacy, Deposit Insurance and Security Values

    William F. Sharpe

  • Risk-Return Classes of New York Stock Exchange Common Stocks, 1931–1967

    William F. Sharpe;Guy M. Cooper

  • Financial goal planning and analysis system

    Christopher L. Jones;William F. Sharpe;Jason S. Scott;John G. Watson

  • A Linear Programming Approximation for the General Portfolio Analysis Problem

    William F. Sharpe

  • The Economics of Computers

    William F. Sharpe

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel G. Goldstein
Daniel G. Goldstein Microsoft (United States)
Geert Bekaert
Geert Bekaert Columbia University
Merton H. Miller
Merton H. Miller University of Chicago
Harry M. Markowitz
Harry M. Markowitz University of California, San Diego
Jesse Fox
Jesse Fox The Ohio State University
Bruno H. Solnik
Bruno H. Solnik Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Eduardo S. Schwartz
Eduardo S. Schwartz Simon Fraser University
Jeremy N. Bailenson
Jeremy N. Bailenson Stanford University
Laura L. Carstensen
Laura L. Carstensen Stanford University
George J. Benston
George J. Benston Emory University

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