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We argue that a country's institutional setting can affect investor learning and thereby stock valuation and market stability. For a global sample of firms we find that the speed with which analyst forecast errors decline and the speed with which M/B valuation attains its equilibrium value with...
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We consider the degree to which climate disasters influence investor behavior. Using data on events such as hurricanes and floods, we show that disasters prompt investors to pay more attention to socially responsible investing and invest more in mutual funds with an environmental focus....
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This paper examines whether foreign investor heterogeneity plays a role in stock liquidity on a sample of 27,976 firms from 39 countries. Results show that foreign direct ownership is negatively, while foreign portfolio ownership is positively, associated with various measures of stock...
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This paper investigates the effect of investor protection on the value impact of stock liquidity. Using a sample of rms from 40 countries for the period between 1996 and 2010, we show that investor protection is positively associated with the value impact of stock liquidity. This association is...
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