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, namely the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World), on corporate financial performance. On the basis of panel data … assets and even insignificant for Tobin’s Q in the flexible panel data models that include unobserved firm heterogeneity …. Therefore, we conclude that the application of misspecified panel data approaches, similar to cross-sectional models, can lead …
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volatility, liquidity and volume. We use panel regression methods on a weekly dataset following the FTSE350 stocks over the …
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, namely the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World), on corporate financial performance. On the basis of panel data … assets and even insignificant for Tobin's Q in the flexible panel data models that include unobserved firm heterogeneity …. Therefore, we conclude that the application of misspecified panel data approaches, similar to cross-sectional models, can lead …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013070646
1995 to 2014 using quarterly panel data. This relationship is also examined during two sub periods viz., a Pre Crisis … period (1995:Q1 to 2007:Q2) and a Post Crisis Period (2007:Q3 to 2014:Q4). Robust econometric tests like Panel Granger … Causality Test, Pedroni's Panel Cointegration Test and Panel Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) Model has been used. We find …
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This paper explores how equity market volatility are related with the Index of Economic Freedom for 22 emerging countries over 1995-2010 by considering the impacts of financial crisis. Consistent with theory, we find the overall economic freedom index and it components exert significant impacts...
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This paper investigates the joint determination of two dimensions of a security: trading volume and return. In much of the existing literature, volume is modeled as being exogenously related to security returns. Our analysis evaluates the extent to which trading activity also depends on security...
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Do wealth shocks affect the health of the elderly in developed countries? The economic literature is skeptical about … also matter for the health of wealthy retirees in the US. I exploit the booms and busts in the US stock market as a natural … experiment that generated considerable gains and losses in the wealth of stock-holding retirees. Using data from the Health and …
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Do wealth shocks affect the health of the elderly in developed countries? The economic literature is skeptical about … also matter for the health of wealthy retirees in the US. I exploit the booms and busts in the US stock market as a natural … experiment that generated considerable gains and losses in the wealth of stock-holding retirees.Using data from the Health and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013050970
policy shocks in 17 countries, using data spanning 1986 - 2006. We estimate VARs for individual economies and panel VARs in …, its importance appears limited. Keywords: asset prices, monetary policy, panel VAR. …
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