We examine the effects of terrorist attacks on stock markets, using a dataset that covers all significant events and that directly relate to the major economies of the world. Our event study suggests that terrorist attacks produce mildly negative price effects. We compare these price reactions to those from an alternative type of unanticipated disaster, earthquakes, and find that price declines following terror attacks are more pronounced. However, in both cases prices rebound within the first week of the aftermath. We also compare price responses internationally and for separate industries, and find that reactions are strongest for local markets and for industries that are directly affected by the attack. Our results suggest that financial...
The event study methodology of Brown and Warner (1985) is adopted and augmented to evaluate the effe...
We consider terrorism acts in G7 countries over the period 1998–2017 and examine their impact on a s...
The growing number of negative events worldwide, among them natural disasters, artificial disasters ...
We examine the effects of terrorist attacks on stock markets, using a dataset that covers all signif...
This study examines the impact of terrorism on stock market returns through an extensive dataset of ...
We consider terrorism acts in G7 countries over the period 1998–2017 and examine their impact on a s...
This paper investigates the effects that terrorist attacks and mass shootings had on the U.S. stock ...
This paper investigates the magnitude and the duration of the effect of a terrorist attack on stock ...
This paper examines the impact of 410 terrorist attacks on the performance of five Asian stock marke...
ABSTRACT: Terrorist attacks can have a multitude of economic consequences that may adversely affect ...
How are the risks and returns of industrial and market portfolios altered as a result of terrorist e...
Master's thesis in EconomicsTerrorism has increased drastically and have almost become a part of our...
Terrorist attacks adversely affect the Pakistani stock market. However, such effect is short-lived: ...
In this thesis I study the effects of Western terrorist attacks on Western country-level market retu...
An expanding body of literature has investigated the economic impact of terrorist attacks. A part of...
The event study methodology of Brown and Warner (1985) is adopted and augmented to evaluate the effe...
We consider terrorism acts in G7 countries over the period 1998–2017 and examine their impact on a s...
The growing number of negative events worldwide, among them natural disasters, artificial disasters ...
We examine the effects of terrorist attacks on stock markets, using a dataset that covers all signif...
This study examines the impact of terrorism on stock market returns through an extensive dataset of ...
We consider terrorism acts in G7 countries over the period 1998–2017 and examine their impact on a s...
This paper investigates the effects that terrorist attacks and mass shootings had on the U.S. stock ...
This paper investigates the magnitude and the duration of the effect of a terrorist attack on stock ...
This paper examines the impact of 410 terrorist attacks on the performance of five Asian stock marke...
ABSTRACT: Terrorist attacks can have a multitude of economic consequences that may adversely affect ...
How are the risks and returns of industrial and market portfolios altered as a result of terrorist e...
Master's thesis in EconomicsTerrorism has increased drastically and have almost become a part of our...
Terrorist attacks adversely affect the Pakistani stock market. However, such effect is short-lived: ...
In this thesis I study the effects of Western terrorist attacks on Western country-level market retu...
An expanding body of literature has investigated the economic impact of terrorist attacks. A part of...
The event study methodology of Brown and Warner (1985) is adopted and augmented to evaluate the effe...
We consider terrorism acts in G7 countries over the period 1998–2017 and examine their impact on a s...
The growing number of negative events worldwide, among them natural disasters, artificial disasters ...