Abstract

This paper provides a review of statistical methods that have been used in testing the mean-variance efficiency of a portfolio, with or without a riskless asset. Topics considered include asymptotic properties of the two-pass methodology for estimating coefficients in the linear relation between expected returns and betas; the errors-in-variables problem in two-pass estimation; small-sample properties and economic interpretation of multivariate tests of expected return linearity in beta.

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