Kamstra, Kramer and Levi (KKL) in their comment seem to miss the main point of our paper. Many things are correlated with the seasons so it is difficult to distinguish between them when we try to explain the well-known summer winter pattern in stock returns. Finding an isolated seasonal affective disorder (SAD) effect without proper control variables does not disprove our point but strengthens it. To sidestep all of the issues they raise and take our point to the extreme, we show using plain vanilla regressions that the seasonal stock market pattern they attribute to SAD can also be "explained" by variables like ice cream consumption or airline travel. The new variations of SAD variables ("onset" and "incidence") KKL propose in their recent...
© The Author(s) 2012This study found that people who suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) d...
A long history of psychological studies has postulated that good (bad) weather induces a positive (...
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) causes seasonal depression in a part of the population in several ...
In questioning Kamstra, Kramer, and Levi’s (2003) finding of an economically and statistically signi...
This comment discusses some errors in a recent paper by Jacobsen and Marquering [Jacobsen, B., Marqu...
Widely-cited research by Kamstra et al. (2003) argues that changes in mood resulting from Seasonal A...
We show that results in the recent strand of the literature, which tries to explain stock returns by...
This paper investigates the role of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in the seasonal time-variation...
Previous research has documented robust links between seasonal variation in length of day, seasonal ...
In this thesis we investigate whether the Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) also known as Winter dep...
Aims: Lay opinions and published papers alike suggest mood varies with the seasons, commonly framed ...
We investigate the relationship between weather or seasonal affective disorder and the financial mar...
We investigate the relationship between weather/seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and the financial ...
NOTICE: This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Journal of Banki...
their interest in our work (2). It gives us the opportunity to reconsider several issues in this ana...
© The Author(s) 2012This study found that people who suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) d...
A long history of psychological studies has postulated that good (bad) weather induces a positive (...
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) causes seasonal depression in a part of the population in several ...
In questioning Kamstra, Kramer, and Levi’s (2003) finding of an economically and statistically signi...
This comment discusses some errors in a recent paper by Jacobsen and Marquering [Jacobsen, B., Marqu...
Widely-cited research by Kamstra et al. (2003) argues that changes in mood resulting from Seasonal A...
We show that results in the recent strand of the literature, which tries to explain stock returns by...
This paper investigates the role of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in the seasonal time-variation...
Previous research has documented robust links between seasonal variation in length of day, seasonal ...
In this thesis we investigate whether the Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) also known as Winter dep...
Aims: Lay opinions and published papers alike suggest mood varies with the seasons, commonly framed ...
We investigate the relationship between weather or seasonal affective disorder and the financial mar...
We investigate the relationship between weather/seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and the financial ...
NOTICE: This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Journal of Banki...
their interest in our work (2). It gives us the opportunity to reconsider several issues in this ana...
© The Author(s) 2012This study found that people who suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) d...
A long history of psychological studies has postulated that good (bad) weather induces a positive (...
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) causes seasonal depression in a part of the population in several ...