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Studies show the inconclusive results regarding the relation between corporate social and environmental responsibility (CSR and CER) and expected returns. We argue that the reason for these mixed results is that the sustainability premium (i.e., the return difference of high-intensity minus...
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We propose a proxy for global equity mispricing (mispricing $R^2$) based on an instrumented principal component analysis of the return variation of 198 mispricing anomalies. We find that mispricing $R^2$ is higher for countries with lower market development, lower accounting quality, and higher...
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SUMMARYCurrently, manufacturing companies, regardless of the segment in which they operate, face the challenge of resource scarcity, price increases and even the difficulty of accessing raw materials, due to different factors such as pandemics or even international conflicts. By adopting...
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We propose a novel method to forecast corporate earnings, which combines the accuracy of analysts’ forecasts with the unbiasedness of a cross-sectional model. We build on recent insights from the earnings forecasts literature to improve analysts’ forecasts in two ways: reducing their...
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We propose a novel method to forecast corporate earnings, which combines the accuracy of analysts' forecasts with the unbiasedness of a cross-sectional model. We build on recent insights from the earnings forecasts literature to improve analysts' forecasts in two ways: reducing their...
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