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Testing excess returns on event days: Log returns vs. dollar returns
Finance Research Letters, 2014Abstract The results of academic and practitioners’ event studies are often translated from excess log returns into excess dollar returns. The prior literature argues for a difference between the statistical significance of excess log returns and that of excess dollar returns.
Tiago Duarte-Silva +1 more
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Stock Returns, Expected Returns, and Real Activity
The Journal of Finance, 1990ABSTRACTMeasuring the total return variation explained by shocks to expected cash flows, time‐varying expected returns, and shocks to expected returns is one way to judge the rationality of stock prices. Variables that proxy for expected returns and expected‐return shocks capture 30% of the variance of annual NYSE value‐weighted returns.
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Tactical Return, Strategic Return, and Diversification Return
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023openaire +1 more source
The Return to Increasing Returns
Southern Economic Journal, 1995Frank Song +2 more
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The return of returnable bottles
Resources Policy, 1979Jonathan Fisher, Paul Horton
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