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and 2006. Then we employ the data envelopment analysis (DEA) window analysis method to estimate the efficiency of each … efficiency estimates derived from the DEA window analysis method contributes significant information towards share price returns …
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We contrast two different asset pricing models, where the pricing kernel either (i) increases in the volatility dimension, reflecting investors' aversion to volatility, or (ii) could be non-monotonic in volatility, reflecting heterogeneity in investors' beliefs. The two models yield opposite...
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Using asset prices I estimate the marginal value of capital in a dynamic stochastic economy under general assumptions about technology and preferences. The state-space measure of marginal q relies on the joint measurability of the value function, i.e. firm market value, and its underlying firm...
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Based on the data of companies listed on A-share market from the year 2001 to 2009, this paper measures product market power and the information content of stock price by using an event study method. Then I explore the relationship between product market power, corporate governance and the...
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Based on the data of companies listed on A-share market during the year 2001 to 2009, this paper explores the relationship between product market power and trade volume in the view of heterogeneous beliefs. It's found that the improvement of product market power significantly promotes trading,...
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Our paper studies the impacts of the Dieselgate scandal on the required rate of return on equity investments into VW, Daimler, and BMW. The object of investigation is the beta coefficient that determines the risk premium in the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). Our research takes a deep dive...
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In this paper, we study a new channel to explain firms' price setting behavior. We propose that uncertainty about factor prices has a positive effect on markups. We show theoretically that firms with higher shares of inputs with volatile prices set higher markups. We use the Bartik shift-share...
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We study how intra-firm collocation — geographic clustering of business establishments owned by the same parent company — influences performance, decomposing the collocation effect into stocks and flows to learn about the mechanisms behind intra-firm agglomeration. Using Census micro data on...
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