2008
DOI: 10.22495/cocv5i3c4p6
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Abnormal returns: econometric problems or psychological bias?

Abstract: To validate the existence of abnormal returns, the most of empirical studies use the event study methodology which examines the behavior of firms’ stock prices around corporate event. However, this methodology was been the source of several limits. Some defenders of efficiency theory assert that the abnormal returns are due to the event study methodology failures and econometric problems. However, partisans of behavioral finance demonstrate that the abnormal returns are due to psychological bias. The main purp… Show more

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