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Analyzing Event Statistics in Corporate Finance provides new alternative methodologies to increase accuracy when performing statistical tests for event studies within corporate finance. In contrast to conventional surveys or literature reviews, Jeng focuses on various methodological defects or deficiencies that lead to inaccurate empirical results, which ultimately produce bad corporate policies. This work discusses the issues of data collection and structure, the recursive smoothing for systematic components in excess returns, the choices of event windows, different time horizons for the…mehr
Analyzing Event Statistics in Corporate Finance provides new alternative methodologies to increase accuracy when performing statistical tests for event studies within corporate finance. In contrast to conventional surveys or literature reviews, Jeng focuses on various methodological defects or deficiencies that lead to inaccurate empirical results, which ultimately produce bad corporate policies. This work discusses the issues of data collection and structure, the recursive smoothing for systematic components in excess returns, the choices of event windows, different time horizons for the events, and the consequences of applications of different methodologies. In providing improvement for event studies in corporate finance, and based on the fact that changes in parameters for financial time series are common knowledge, a new alternative methodology is developed to extend the conventional analysis to more robust arguments.
Jau-Lian Jeng is Professor of Finance at Azusa Pacific University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I: EVENT STUDY METHODOLGY I 1. Data Collection in Long-run or Short-run Format? 2. Model Specifications for Normal (or Expected) Returns 3. Cumulative Abnormal Returns or Structural Change Tests? PART II: EVENT STUDY METHODOLOGY II 4. Recursive Estimation for Normal (or Expected) Returns 5. Time Will Tell! A Method with Occupation Time Statistics
PART I: EVENT STUDY METHODOLGY I 1. Data Collection in Long-run or Short-run Format? 2. Model Specifications for Normal (or Expected) Returns 3. Cumulative Abnormal Returns or Structural Change Tests? PART II: EVENT STUDY METHODOLOGY II 4. Recursive Estimation for Normal (or Expected) Returns 5. Time Will Tell! A Method with Occupation Time Statistics
PART I: EVENT STUDY METHODOLGY I 1. Data Collection in Long-run or Short-run Format? 2. Model Specifications for Normal (or Expected) Returns 3. Cumulative Abnormal Returns or Structural Change Tests? PART II: EVENT STUDY METHODOLOGY II 4. Recursive Estimation for Normal (or Expected) Returns 5. Time Will Tell! A Method with Occupation Time Statistics
PART I: EVENT STUDY METHODOLGY I 1. Data Collection in Long-run or Short-run Format? 2. Model Specifications for Normal (or Expected) Returns 3. Cumulative Abnormal Returns or Structural Change Tests? PART II: EVENT STUDY METHODOLOGY II 4. Recursive Estimation for Normal (or Expected) Returns 5. Time Will Tell! A Method with Occupation Time Statistics
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