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Research Notes: Trevor Young

Trevor Young’s paper “Systematic Mispricing of Speculative Stocks and the Cross-Sectional Risk-Return Tradeoff,” co-authored with Justin Birru and Hannes Mohrschladt, has been accepted for publication in Management Science. Young is an assistant professor of finance.
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