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The Size Effect Continues To Be Relevant When Estimating The Cost Of Capital
15 January 2019
Duff and Phelps
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In this article recently published in Business Valuation
Review, Roger Grabowski reviews a number of aspects of the
size effect, including potential reasons why one observes the size
effect, correct common misconceptions as well as criticisms of the
Size Premia (SP). Finally, he provides practical guidance on
applying Size Premia for all Valuation professionals to
consider.
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