Overviewing the transition of Markowitz bi-criterion portfolio selection to tri-criterion portfolio selection |
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Authors: | Ralph E. Steuer Maximilian Wimmer Markus Hirschberger |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Finance, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 30602-6253, USA 2. Department of Finance, University of Regensburg, 93040, Regensburg, Germany 3. Munich Re, 80802, Munich, Germany
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Abstract: | Over 60 years ago, Markowitz introduced the mean-variance efficient frontier to finance. While mean-variance is still the predominant model in portfolio selection, it has endured many criticisms. One serious one is that it does not allow for additional criteria. The difficulty is that the efficient frontier becomes a surface. With it now possible to compute such a surface, we provide an overview on how Markowitz’s risk-return (bi-criterion) portfolio selection can be extended to tri-criterion portfolio selection. With a focus on the geometry of the extension, many graphs are used to illustrate. |
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