Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding light on market efficiency, as well as measuring the impact of various occurrences on public firms’ security prices. Mastering the Event Study approach is essential for researchers and practitioners alike. Event Studies for Financial Research aims to help readers obtain valuable hands-on experience with Event Study tools and gain technical skills for conducting their own studies. Kliger and Gurevich provide a detailed application of their approach, which consists of a description of the method, references, guided applications, and elaborated framework for implementing the applications
Our goal in this chapter is to point out potential problems associated with applying conventional ev...
We discuss the use of event studies in macroeconomics and finance, arguing that many important macro...
Event studies, which gauge stock market reactions to specific events or happenings that may impact a...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event study methodology has been one of the most frequently used tools in financial research in rece...
Originally developed as a statistical tool for empirical research in accounting and finance, event s...
Event studies are based on the theoretical framework of efficient capital markets and the notion tha...
An Event study is primarily a statistical analysis technique that attempts to glean hidden informati...
Our goal in this chapter is to point out potential problems associated with applying conventional ev...
We discuss the use of event studies in macroeconomics and finance, arguing that many important macro...
Event studies, which gauge stock market reactions to specific events or happenings that may impact a...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event Studies are overwhelmingly widespread in financial research, providing tools for shedding ligh...
Event study methodology has been one of the most frequently used tools in financial research in rece...
Originally developed as a statistical tool for empirical research in accounting and finance, event s...
Event studies are based on the theoretical framework of efficient capital markets and the notion tha...
An Event study is primarily a statistical analysis technique that attempts to glean hidden informati...
Our goal in this chapter is to point out potential problems associated with applying conventional ev...
We discuss the use of event studies in macroeconomics and finance, arguing that many important macro...
Event studies, which gauge stock market reactions to specific events or happenings that may impact a...