Dr Meadhbh Sherman
Economics
University College Cork
Ireland
Biography
Meadhbh Sherman teaches financial economics, applied econometrics and time series econometrics on the BSc. Finance and MSc. Financial Economics programmes. Meadhbh received a BComm degree and a Masters Degree in Economic Science from University College Cork. She completed a PhD with Cass Business School, City University London in the area of mutual fund performance. Her research interests include financial economics, applied econometrics and business economics and she has a number of papers published in these areas.
Research Interest
Fund Performance and Management Financial Economics Applied Econometrics
Publications
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Multi-asset class mutual funds: can they time the market? Evidence from the US, UK and Canada Andrew Clare, Niall O'Sullivan and Meadhbh Sherman (2015) Multi-asset class mutual funds: can they time the market? Evidence from the US, UK and Canada. : Research in International Business and Finance
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Benchmarking UK Mutual Fund Performance: the Random Portfolio Experiment Andrew Clare, Niall O'Sullivan and Meadhbh Sherman (2015) Benchmarking UK Mutual Fund Performance: the Random Portfolio Experiment. : The International Journal of Finance
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Performance Persistence in Chinese Securities Investment Funds Jun Gao, Niall O'Sullivan and Meadhbh Sherman (2017) Performance Persistence in Chinese Securities Investment Funds. : Research in International Business and Finance