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Business Strategy Review, 2004
John Mullins asks the question: Where do good ideas come from? Right now there are two million entrepreneurs in the UK actively engaged in starting a new business. Many of their ventures will never get off the ground. Of those that do, the majority will fail. There are more than 15 million entrepreneurs in the US doing the same thing.
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John Mullins asks the question: Where do good ideas come from? Right now there are two million entrepreneurs in the UK actively engaged in starting a new business. Many of their ventures will never get off the ground. Of those that do, the majority will fail. There are more than 15 million entrepreneurs in the US doing the same thing.
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Financial Analysts Journal, 1999
We discuss the popular Motley Fool's Foolish Four portfolio as a case study in data mining. We document the performance of the Foolish Four portfolio and use it to illustrate the mistaken inferences that can plague any investment research project. We describe the warning signs of data mining and discuss the antidotes to it—out-of-sample tests and the ...
Grant Richard McQueen, Steven Thorley
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We discuss the popular Motley Fool's Foolish Four portfolio as a case study in data mining. We document the performance of the Foolish Four portfolio and use it to illustrate the mistaken inferences that can plague any investment research project. We describe the warning signs of data mining and discuss the antidotes to it—out-of-sample tests and the ...
Grant Richard McQueen, Steven Thorley
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Gold mining greenhouse gas emissions, abatement measures, and the impact of a carbon price
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022Samuel Ulrich, Allan Trench
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