Machine learning and the cross-section of emerging market stock returns

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This paper compares various machine learning models to predict the cross-section of emerging market stock returns. We document that allowing for non-linearities and interactions leads to economically and statistically superior out-of-sample returns compared to traditional linear models. Although we find that both linear and machine learning models show higher predictability for stocks associated with higher limits to arbitrage, we also show that this effect is less pronounced for non-linear models. Furthermore, significant net returns can be achieved when accounting for transaction costs, short-selling constraints, and limiting our investment universe to big stocks only.

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Hanauer, M. X., & Kalsbach, T. (2023). Machine learning and the cross-section of emerging market stock returns. Emerging Markets Review, 55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ememar.2023.101022

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