Multi-Period Decision Attribution

Brinson Attribution was originally conceived as a single-period evaluation of the impact of sector effects vs. issue effects. Its development has moved along two dimensions. The first is its expansion to include multiperiod evaluations. The second is toward a clearer understanding of its purpose as an evaluation of controllable investment decisions.

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Multi-Period Decision Attribution

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