textabstractThis paper discusses statistical inference on the second-order stochastic dominance (SSD) efficiency of a given portfolio relative to all portfolios formed from a set of assets. We derive the asymptotic sampling distribution of the Post test statistic for SSD efficiency. Unfortunately, a test procedure based on this distribution involves low power in small samples. Bootstrapping is a more powerful approach to sampling error. We use the bootstrap to test if the Fama and French value-weighted market portfolio is SSD efficient relative to benchmark portfolios formed on market capitalization and book-tomarket equity ratio. During the late 1970s and during the 1980s, the market portfolio is significantly SSD inefficient, even if we u...