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Indexed Investing: A Prosaic Way to Beat the Average Investor

William Sharpe
Presented at the Spring President's Forum, Monterey Institute of International Studies, May 1, 2002
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After costs and taxes, an indexed investor in a market     can beat the average active investor.

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